Iran rejects US plan, calling for 'excessive demands'.

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Trump told Axios: "I don't like their response; it's inappropriate."
**Key Points** **THE POINT** 01:28 Trump: 'US is monitoring Iran's remaining enriched uranium stockpiles' 00:51 Iranian source to media: 'It doesn't matter if Trump doesn't like Tehran's proposal' 00:49 Trump to Axios: 'I don't like Iran's letter. It's inappropriate' 00:08 Tehran rejects US plan: 'Excessive demands' **THE POINT** Iran rejects US plan. "I don't like their response, it's inappropriate," Trump commented. The US is monitoring Tehran's remaining enriched uranium stockpiles and will "at some point" seize them, the tycoon added. Oil gains over 3% due to the failed agreement. Meanwhile, Iranian authorities have released Mohammadi on bail: the Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been transferred to Tehran for medical treatment. Today, EU foreign ministers will meet in Brussels. Paris and London will chair a defense ministers meeting on Hormuz tomorrow. 01:28 Trump: 'US is monitoring Iran's remaining enriched uranium stockpiles' The United States is monitoring Iran's remaining enriched uranium stockpiles and will "at some point" seize them. This was stated by US President Donald Trump in an interview broadcast on Sunday by the news program 'Full Measure' before Tehran's response to the US peace proposal was officially announced. Despite claiming that military intervention was intended to ensure that Iran could never possess a nuclear weapon, and boasting of having bombed the country's nuclear sites last summer, the tycoon dismissed the idea that Tehran still holds a significant amount of uranium, almost suitable for making warheads, material that, according to international inspectors, is likely buried in those sites. In April, Trump said he "didn't care at all" about the enriched uranium, as it was located at a depth too great in the ground. In the interview broadcast on Sunday, he reiterated that the United States is monitoring the site, warning that "if anyone were to approach that place, we would know and we would blow it up." 00:51 Iranian source to media: 'It doesn't matter if Trump doesn't like Tehran's proposal' The fact that US President Donald Trump does not like Iran's peace proposal "does not matter," an Iranian source told the semi-official Iranian news agency Tasnim, quoted by Sky News. "No one in Iran writes plans to please Trump. The negotiating team must write plans only for the rights of the Iranian nation, and when Trump is not satisfied, that is naturally better. Trump generally does not like reality; that is why he is constantly defeated by Iran," the source reportedly said. 00:49 Trump to Axios: 'I don't like Iran's letter. It's inappropriate' "I don't like their letter. It's inappropriate. I don't like their response." This is what US President Donald Trump said in a brief phone call with Axios, regarding Iran's response to the US proposal for a memorandum to end the war. Trump, however, refused to go into details about the content of the response itself. The US had been waiting for Iran's response, which arrived on Sunday. The White House had hoped that Tehran's positions would show further progress towards an agreement, but Trump's initial reaction seemed to indicate the opposite. 00:08 Tehran rejects US plan: 'Excessive demands' Iran has rejected the US plan, according to reports from Tehran media. The US proposal "would have meant submitting to the excessive demands" of President Donald Trump, according to state television Press Tv. "The Iranian plan emphasizes the need for the United States to pay war reparations and reaffirms Iran's sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran has reiterated the need to end sanctions and release assets and properties seized from the country." "I don't like their letter. It's inappropriate. I don't like their response." This is what Trump said in a brief phone call with Axios, regarding Iran's response to the US proposal for a memorandum to end the war. The tycoon, however, refused to go into details about the content of the response, which the US had been waiting for. The White House had hoped that Tehran's positions would show further progress towards an agreement, but Trump's initial reaction seemed to indicate the opposite.

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