US-Iran war news: LIVE. Iran sent its response to the latest US proposal on Sunday morning via Pakistan, which has become the main mediator between the two nations.
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US Iran war news LIVE: Iran sent its response to the latest US proposal on Sunday morning through Pakistan, who has come up to be the main mediator between the two nations.
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US Iran war news LIVE: ‘Totally unacceptable’, says Trump as he rejects Iran's response to US proposal
Peace talks between Iran and the US stalled once again as US President Donald Trump on Sunday rejected Tehran’s response to his proposal calling it “totally unacceptable.” Taking to Truth Social, Trump said he “doesn’t like it.”
“I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called “Representatives.” I don’t like it.”
Iran sent its response to the latest US proposal on Sunday morning through Pakistan, who has come up to be the main mediator between the two nations. The details of the response were not revealed.
US Iran war news LIVE: ‘Work to be done’, says Benjamin Netanyahu on Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said there is “work to be done” in Iran as he acknowledged that Iran still possesses the capabilities it had at the start of the war.
“Now, we’ve degraded a lot of it, but all of that is still there. and there’s work to be done,” Netanyahu said in an interview with CBS ‘60 Minutes.’
“I’m not going to talk about military means, but what President Trump has said to me – ‘I want to go in there’ – and I think it can be done physically,” he said. “That’s not the problem. If you have an agreement, and you go in and you take it out. Why not? That’s the best way.”
US Iran war news LIVE: ‘We will never bow down', says Iran as it warns US of fresh attacks
Iran responded to Washington’s latest peace proposal earlier in the day, while warning that it would retaliate against any fresh US strikes and would not allow more foreign warships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Despite ongoing behind-the-scenes diplomacy, Tehran continued to publicly maintain a defiant stance.
“We will never bow down to the enemy, and if there is talk of dialogue or negotiation, it does not mean surrender or retreat,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on X on Sunday.
US Iran war news LIVE: Inside Iran's response to US peace proposal
In its response to the US peace proposal, Iran called for an immediate halt to the war and demanded a guarantee that no fresh attacks will be launched against the Islamic Republic, Tasnim reported. It also demanded compensation for war-related damage and recognition of the Islamic Republic’s sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB reported.
US Iran war news LIVE: Inside Iran's response to US proposal that Trump called ‘unacceptable’
An Iranian proposal delivered to the United States through mediator Pakistan called for demands for compensation for war-related damage and recognition of the Islamic Republic’s sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, local media reported.
US Iran war news LIVE: Inside Iran's response to US proposal
The response also called for the US office of foreign assets control (OFAC) to lift sanctions on Iranian oil sales for a 30-day period, along with an end to the naval blockade on Iran, as per the report. Iran’s demands also include “Iranian management of the Strait of Hormuz if certain commitments are undertaken by the US”, the source told the news agency. However, they did not specify what those commitments would involve.
The news agency also cited the source as saying that Iran’s proposal calls for an end to the war across all fronts. The proposed deal reportedly includes a 30-day negotiation period after the fighting ends to work out further details, Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen reported, citing sources. It also mentioned that talks between Tehran and Washington will continue in written form through the Pakistani mediator for the time being, as per the report.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter, that Iran had expressed willingness to pause uranium enrichment for a shorter duration than the 20-year suspension proposed by the US. However, Tehran rejected any move to dismantle its nuclear facilities.
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