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Trump Calls Iran’s Peace Plan Response ‘Totally Unacceptable’ as Ceasefire Teeters

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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President Donald Trump has called Iran’s response to the latest US proposal to end the war “totally unacceptable.” His comments came on Sunday, hours after Tehran said it had sent its response to the peace plan through Pakistani mediators. Iran defended the proposal as “reasonable and generous.”

The back-and-forth follows an exchange of hostilities around the Strait of Hormuz in recent days that has highlighted the fragility of a ceasefire the two sides reached more than a month ago. Oil prices rose Monday morning in response to the continued stalemate. The markets are nervous. The war is not ending.

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  • The Proposals
  • The Fragile Ceasefire
  • What Comes Next
  • The Bottom Line

The Proposals

The United States put forward a plan. Iran studied it. Iran responded. The content of the response has not been made public. But the public reactions tell the story.

Trump said the Iranian response is not acceptable. Period. No wiggle room. No invitation to continue talking.

Iran’s state media said Tehran sent its response through Pakistani mediators. The choice of mediator is significant. Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary, trusted by both Washington and Tehran. If the Pakistanis cannot bridge the gap, no one can.

Iran’s foreign ministry has not detailed what makes its proposal “reasonable and generous.” But the phrase itself is a signal. Iran believes it is offering concessions. The United States does not agree.

The Fragile Ceasefire

The ceasefire reached more than a month ago was never stable. Both sides have accused the other of violations. The latest exchange of hostilities around the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most critical oil chokepoint — has raised alarms.

A ceasefire that is being tested daily is not a foundation for peace talks. It is a pause. And pauses can collapse.

The Trump administration has made clear that it wants a deal. But it wants a deal on its terms. Iran has not agreed to those terms. The longer the stalemate continues, the more likely the ceasefire breaks down entirely.

Oil prices responded immediately to the news. Markets do not like uncertainty. The standoff between the world’s largest economy and a major oil producer creates nothing but uncertainty.

What Comes Next

Trump’s “totally unacceptable” language leaves little room for immediate optimism. But it does not close the door entirely. The United States and Iran are still communicating through Pakistani mediators. That channel remains open.

The question is whether either side is willing to move. Trump has shown no indication of backing off on his demands. Iran has shown no indication of accepting them. The mediators are working. But they cannot create a deal out of nothing.

The alternative to a negotiated peace is a return to open conflict. The blockade continues. Iranian ships are being turned back. US warships patrol the Gulf. One miscalculation could spark a wider war. The ceasefire is holding — for now. But “for now” is not a strategy.

The Bottom Line

President Trump called Iran’s response to the latest US proposal to end the war “totally unacceptable.” Iran had sent its response through Pakistani mediators, defending it as “reasonable and generous.” The exchange followed recent hostilities around the Strait of Hormuz that tested the month-old ceasefire. Oil prices rose on Monday in response to the stalemate.

The ceasefire is fragile. The negotiations are stalled. Both sides are publicly blaming the other. The mediators are still working, but the gap between “totally unacceptable” and “reasonable and generous” is wide. Until it narrows, the war remains paused and not ended.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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