Trump Rejects Iran's Response to End War: 'Completely Unacceptable'
Former US President Trump rejected Iran's response to the US proposal for ending the war in the Middle East as "completely unacceptable." Iran had responded to the ceasefire proposal via mediator Pakistan, but Trump accused Iran of long deceiving the US.
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(Washington, May 10, Central News Agency) – US President Donald Trump stated today that he has rejected Iran's response to the US proposal to end the war in the Middle East, deeming it "completely unacceptable." Iran had earlier stated that it conveyed its response to the latest US ceasefire proposal through mediator Pakistan.
According to Agence France-Presse, Trump said on his Truth Social platform: "I just read Iran's so-called 'response.' I don't like it, completely unacceptable!" He did not specify the exact content of Tehran's response.
In an earlier post, he accused Tehran of "playing games," emphasizing that Iran has been mocking the United States for decades, and that this situation would soon cease.
Trump stated in that post: "Iran has been playing America and the world for 47 years (delay, delay, delay!)."
He accused Tehran of "mocking our once again great nation," adding that "they won't be laughing anymore."
According to the Associated Press, Iran's state television had earlier reported that Tehran, through Pakistan, sought an end to the war on all fronts, including Israel's current conflict against Iranian-backed Shiite fundamentalist group Hezbollah in Lebanon, and also demanded assurance of shipping safety. Washington's latest proposal aimed at reaching an agreement to end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and required Iran to scale back its nuclear program.
Iran's state television reported that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not appeared publicly or spoken since the outbreak of the war, recently met with military operation commanders and "issued decisive new directives for continuing operations and strongly confronting the enemy," but provided no further details. (Translation: Ho Hung-ju) 1150511
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Central Message
(Washington, May 10, Central News Agency) – US President Donald Trump stated today that he has rejected Iran's response to the US proposal to end the war in the Middle East, deeming it "completely unacceptable." Iran had earlier stated that it conveyed its response to the latest US ceasefire proposal through mediator Pakistan.
According to Agence France-Presse, Trump said on his Truth Social platform: "I just read Iran's so-called 'response.' I don't like it, completely unacceptable!" He did not specify the exact content of Tehran's response.
In an earlier post, he accused Tehran of "playing games," emphasizing that Iran has been mocking the United States for decades, and that this situation would soon cease.
Trump stated in that post: "Iran has been playing America and the world for 47 years (delay, delay, delay!)."
He accused Tehran of "mocking our once again great nation," adding that "they won't be laughing anymore."
According to the Associated Press, Iran's state television had earlier reported that Tehran, through Pakistan, sought an end to the war on all fronts, including Israel's current conflict against Iranian-backed Shiite fundamentalist group Hezbollah in Lebanon, and also demanded assurance of shipping safety. Washington's latest proposal aimed at reaching an agreement to end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and required Iran to scale back its nuclear program.
Iran's state television reported that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not appeared publicly or spoken since the outbreak of the war, recently met with military operation commanders and "issued decisive new directives for continuing operations and strongly confronting the enemy," but provided no further details. (Translation: Ho Hung-ju) 1150511
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