Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's proposal to end the war
"He doesn't like this proposal," a Reuters source said.

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The US President is dissatisfied with Iran's proposal regarding the end of the conflict in the Middle East, as it does not address Tehran's nuclear program, Reuters reports, citing an American official.
"He doesn't like this proposal," the agency's source said.
CNN, citing two sources familiar with the situation, noted that Trump is unlikely to accept Iran's plan.
According to American officials, reopening the Strait of Hormuz without resolving issues regarding Iran's uranium enrichment and stockpiles could deprive the United States of a key leverage in negotiations.
Trump's next steps remain unclear.
Earlier, he discussed the Iranian initiative with his top national security advisors, Reuters specifies. Tehran proposed ending the war with the US and halting attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on the condition of lifting the American blockade of Iranian ports and postponing negotiations on the nuclear issue.
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