Iranian proposal rejected by Trump would open strait before nuclear talks, Iran official says
Summary
Iran proposed to open the Strait of Hormuz and end the US blockade while postponing nuclear talks, but US President Trump rejected the deal. The proposal aims to end hostilities with guarantees against future attacks and defer nuclear negotiations.
Key Points
- Iran proposed opening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the US blockade before nuclear talks.
- US President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal without specifying dissenting elements.
- The deal under discussion includes a guarantee against future attacks from Israel and the US.
- Nuclear talks would be postponed to a later stage in exchange for lifting sanctions and recognizing Iran’s peaceful uranium enrichment rights.