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
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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
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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.