Former US President Donald Trump is currently reviewing a 14-point proposal recently submitted by Iran, but he expressed strong doubts about its acceptance. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated he would review the plan but did not believe it would be acceptable, suggesting Iran hasn't been penalized enough for its past actions. This statement followed a conversation with reporters while boarding Air Force One in Florida. When questioned about the proposal, Trump said he was looking at it and would provide further details later. He clarified previous remarks, stating that leaving the situation now would take Iran 20 years to rebuild. Iran's proposal, according to Tasnim News Agency, aims to end the war on all fronts, including Lebanon. It responds to a previous nine-point plan from Washington, which allegedly included a two-month ceasefire timeline. However, Iran reportedly rejected any extended interim arrangement, wanting a comprehensive resolution within 30 days, focusing on ending the war permanently. The proposal also includes security guarantees against future military aggression, the withdrawal of US forces, lifting naval restrictions, releasing frozen Iranian assets, and compensation for damages. Economically, Iran demands the full removal of US and international sanctions. Regionally, it calls for an end to conflicts, including those involving Lebanon, and suggests establishing a new governing mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is awaiting an official response
Trump Reacts to Iran's 14-Point Plan: Will He Accept It?
Donald Trump expresses deep skepticism about Iran's new proposal, citing concerns over past actions and the need for Iran to 'pay a big enough price.' The former president is reviewing the plan.
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