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Iran calls US proposal to end war 'unrealistic,' contradicting Trump

Iran calls US proposal to end war 'unrealistic,' contradicting Trump

Despite Trump's claims, Iran remains skeptical about the U.S.'s 15-point list to end tensions.

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President Donald Trump claimed on Monday that Iran has agreed to “most of” the 15-point list of U.S. demands aimed at ending hostilities between the two nations. However, just last week, Iranian officials expressed significant skepticism about Washington's position and called the proposal unrealistic.

The US Proposal

According to Trump’s administration, the proposed list includes a range of conditions that Iran must meet to alleviate tensions and potentially lift sanctions. The demands cover issues such as halting support for militant groups, ceasing uranium enrichment, and ending missile development programs.

Iranian Response

In contrast to Trump's optimistic tone, Iranian officials have been far more critical of the proposal. “We cannot accept unrealistic conditions,” said an unnamed Iranian official, emphasizing that Iran will not compromise on its national security interests.

Global Reactions

The discrepancy between Trump’s claims and Iran’s public statements has sparked confusion among international observers. Analysts are closely watching for further developments as the situation remains tense in the Middle East.