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Trump Unlikely to Accept Iran's War End Proposal, Sources Report

Sources suggest that former US President Donald Trump is unlikely to accept Iran's proposal to end hostilities. This proposal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz but defer discussions regarding Iran's nuclear program. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, reportedly gave Pakistan a list of 'red lines' for the US. Diplomatically, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Araghchi and received a message from Iran's new supreme leader. Furthermore, Germany's leader, Friedrich Merz, criticized the US for what he termed 'humiliation' during withdrawal efforts.

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Trump Unlikely to Accept Iran's War End Proposal, Sources Report

Sources indicate that former US President Donald Trump is reportedly unwilling to accept Iran's latest proposal aimed at ending the conflict. The proposal involves reopening the Strait of Hormuz but leaves the status of Tehran's nuclear program for subsequent negotiations.

Iran's Diplomatic Moves and Red Lines

Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has reportedly provided Pakistan with a list of 'red lines' that are to be conveyed to the United States, according to state media reports.

International Reactions to Tensions

Several international figures have weighed in on the ongoing diplomatic efforts:

  • Russia's Engagement: Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that he received a message last week from Iran's new supreme leader. Putin made these remarks during a meeting with Araghchi in Russia, where discussions regarding the war took place.
  • German Criticism: Germany's leader, Friedrich Merz, criticized the United States, asserting that Washington is being 'humiliated' by Iran in its efforts to withdraw from the conflict.
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