Trump to Review Iran’s 14-Point Plan to End War

by John Smith - World Editor
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Donald Trump has expressed skepticism over a peace proposal submitted by Tehran as the conflict in the Middle East enters its 64th day, signaling a precarious moment for diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region.

The U.S. President announced that he intends to review a 14-point plan delivered by Iran to Washington, which was designed to end the war. However, as reported by Le Monde and 24 Heures, Trump voiced doubt that the Iranian terms would be acceptable.

This diplomatic friction comes amid a stark warning from Tehran. Despite the submission of the peace plan, La Croix reports that Iran views a resumption of war with the United States as probable.

The current deadlock underscores the volatility of the region, where the failure of a high-stakes diplomatic gesture could lead to a rapid escalation of hostilities. With the conflict now on day 64, the international community remains focused on whether the 14-point proposal can serve as a basis for negotiation or if the path toward renewed combat is inevitable.

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