Trump Unimpressed With Iranian Proposal as Nuclear Dispute Remains Unresolved
President Donald Trump is dissatisfied with a new proposal from Iran, with U.S. officials pointing to its failure to directly confront concerns over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
“He doesn’t love the proposal,” a U.S. official told Reuters, describing the president’s reaction.
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Trump and key members of his national security team have expressed doubts about the Iranian offer, which was submitted Sunday. The proposal suggests reopening the Strait of Hormuz while delaying any negotiations related to Iran’s nuclear program.
Trump met with advisers Monday morning to review the plan, the report said. While he has not dismissed it entirely, officials indicated he is troubled by what he sees as Iran’s unwillingness to negotiate sincerely, particularly its reluctance to agree to Washington’s core demand: ending uranium enrichment altogether and pledging never to develop nuclear weapons.
Iranian sources said their proposal calls for putting nuclear discussions on hold until the current hostilities subside and issues involving shipping routes in the Persian Gulf are addressed. U.S. officials, however, continue to insist that nuclear concerns must be part of any agreement from the beginning.
Even with those differences, sources involved in mediation efforts through Pakistan said communication between the two sides remains ongoing.
Still, prospects for renewed talks appear to have dimmed following Trump’s decision over the weekend to cancel a planned trip to Islamabad by U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and presidential adviser Jared Kushner.
The canceled visit had been viewed as a step toward advancing negotiations.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that the administration is “discussing” the Iranian proposal regarding the Strait of Hormuz, but did not indicate that it is actively being weighed for acceptance.
Speaking to reporters, Leavitt confirmed that President Donald Trump held a meeting with his national security team to review the proposal, which includes mutual steps to ease restrictions on the crucial maritime passage. She emphasized that no final decision has been reached.
She “reiterated” that President Trump’s “red lines” with respect to Iran’s nuclear weapons program are well-known to all sides.
Leavitt “wouldn’t say that they are considering” the Iranian proposal, just that “there was a discussion this morning that I don’t want to get ahead of,” and that President Trump would likely make an announcement on the issue shortly.
{Matzav.com}
