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Trump calls Iran's response to peace plan 'totally unacceptable' after reading it - Pulptastic
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- Iran submits a war-ending response via Pakistan mediators while keeping doors open for US talks, signaling a nuanced stance that mixes firmness with negotiation readiness.
- Iran repeats that any US talks defend national rights rather than concessions, framing negotiations as safeguarding core sovereignty.
- The existing peace plan envisions a temporary halt and traffic relief through the Strait of Hormuz as talks continue toward a broader deal.
- Trump calls Tehran's latest proposal 'totally unacceptable,' underscoring persistent U.S.-Iran stalemate despite negotiation gestures.
- Iran insists it wants sanctions relief and the end of the American blockade as prerequisites, tying security talks to broader concessions.
- Iran offers to dilute part of its highly enriched uranium and proposes 30-day talks to finalize details, with Putin suggesting a possible role for uranium transfer.
- Iranian officials frame the standoff as an attempted end to the war with negotiations, while combat incidents and maritime tensions persist in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Netanyahu warns the conflict is not over and signals potential reengagement militarily if diplomacy stalls, highlighting regional stakes for Israel.
- The U.S. and allies maintain pressure over Iran's nuclear program, seeking removal of enriched uranium material as a leverage point for potential talks.
- Iran executes another detainee accused of spying for the CIA and Mossad, part of a broader pattern of domestic actions amid ongoing protests and international pressure.
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