
Iran Proposes 30-Day Peace Plan; Trump Expresses Doubts
Iran has proposed a 30-day plan to end the ongoing conflict, but US President Trump has expressed significant doubts about its acceptability and suggested Iran has not yet "paid a big enough price."
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Iran presses for an end to war within 30 days as Trump expresses doubts - AP News
Iran presses for an end to war within 30 days as Trump expresses doubts AP News
Read full article →Trump warns Iran has ‘not paid a big enough price’ as he considers new peace plan
The US president is considering carrying out fresh strikes on Iran despite reviewing a new peace proposal offered by Tehran
By Alex Croft
Read full article →Middle East crisis: Iran proposes 30-day plan to end war, says it has received US reply
Iran has received a US response to its 30-day peace proposal, conveyed via Pakistan. The offer aims to end the ongoing war, not just extend a ceasefire, and suggests delaying nuclear talks until after hostilities cease. The US President expressed doubt about the proposal's success, citing Iran's past actions.
By Agencies
Read full article →Report: Iranian Truce Proposal to U.S. Calls for End to War, Including in Lebanon - Haaretz
Report: Iranian Truce Proposal to U.S. Calls for End to War, Including in Lebanon Haaretz
Read full article →Iran presents 14-point peace proposal, calls for end to war in 30 days
The plan contains three main stages with a 30-day phase aimed at transforming a ceasefire into a complete end to the war. It was presented as a rebuttal to the US's nine-point peace plan.
Read full article →Iran offers strait deal, Trump says he's not satisfied
US President Donald Trump said Saturday he will review a new Iranian peace proposal, but cast doubt over its prospects as he left open the possibility of future attacks on Iran.
By RFI
Read full article →Iran envoy criticises US behaviour as 'aggressive', says talks hinge on sincerity
Says Iran has shared latest proposal with US via Pakistan
By Web Desk
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