Donald Trump has described Tehran's response to Washington's peace proposal as 'totally unacceptable', raising the possibility of fresh conflict in the US-Israeli war on Iran. Iran warned it would not hold back from retaliating against any new US strikes or permit more foreign warships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ceasefire Under Strain
A ceasefire meant to facilitate peace talks came into effect in April. It has been largely observed, despite exchanges of fire and reports of strikes in the strategic strait of Hormuz, which Iran has continued to effectively block in response to being attacked by the US and Israel in February. The US military in turn has blockaded Iranian ports since 13 April, claiming it has turned back 61 commercial vessels and disabled four.
Iran's Demands
According to Iranian state media, Tehran's proposal included demands that the US lift its sanctions, end its naval blockade and called for an immediate end to the war with guarantees against any renewed attack on the country.
Trump's Response
Posting on Truth Social, Trump said: 'I have just read the response from Iran's so-called 'representatives'. I don't like it – totally unacceptable.' The US had presented a peace proposal a week ago, which was reported to consist of a one-page, 14-point memorandum of understanding that would reopen the strait while setting a framework for further talks on Iran's nuclear programme.
Trump told US outlet Axios he'd discussed the Iranian response in a phone call with his close ally, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 'It was a very nice call. We have a good relationship,' he said, before stressing that the Iran negotiations are 'my situation, not everybody else's.'
Netanyahu's Stance
Netanyahu warned the war would continue as long as Iran had a stockpile of highly enriched uranium (HEU), which could be used to make nuclear warheads.



