Trump Rejects Iranian Counterproposal to End War, Calling Terms ‘Absolutely Unacceptable’
President Donald Trump has dismissed Iran’s response to a U.S. Proposal aimed at ending the current conflict, describing Tehran’s terms as “absolutely unacceptable.” The rejection marks a significant setback in diplomatic efforts to resolve the hostilities between the two nations.

According to reports, the Iranian response to the Washington-led initiative included several strict prerequisites for reaching an agreement. Central to Tehran’s demands are the complete lifting of economic sanctions and an immediate end to the U.S. Naval blockade.
The failure to reach a consensus on these points suggests a deepening deadlock in negotiations. While the U.S. Administration sought a pathway to terminate the war, the disparity between Washington’s proposal and Iran’s conditions has left the diplomatic process stalled.
This development underscores the fragility of regional stability, as the inability to secure a ceasefire could prolong military tensions and further complicate international diplomatic efforts in the Middle East. The standoff highlights the enduring friction over economic pressure and maritime security that continues to hinder a peaceful resolution.