Trump Rejects Iran Nuclear Proposal
US President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the ongoing conflict, saying Washington cannot allow Tehran’s leadership to acquire nuclear weapons. His remarks came as diplomatic efforts continued through regional mediators, even as tensions remained high over Iran’s nuclear programme and the future of the war.
Trump Rejects Iran War Proposal
Trump said he was not satisfied with the latest Iranian proposal and indicated that the conflict would not end unless the United States received stronger guarantees on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He defended the war by arguing that Iran’s leadership could not be trusted with nuclear weapons.
The proposal was reportedly presented through mediators, but the details have not been fully disclosed. Trump suggested that the offer did not meet Washington’s core demand for Iran to permanently abandon its nuclear weapons pathway.
US Iran Nuclear Tensions Continue
The United States has maintained that Iran must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. Iran has repeatedly denied seeking nuclear arms, but its enrichment programme has remained a central point of dispute with Washington and its allies.
Trump said the conflict was tied directly to preventing nuclear escalation in the region. His comments also came as questions continued over the legal and political limits of prolonged US military action.
Iran War Diplomacy Faces Uncertainty
Diplomatic efforts are still underway, with regional and international actors trying to prevent a wider escalation. However, Trump’s rejection of the proposal suggests that a final settlement remains uncertain.
The conflict has also raised concerns over regional stability, oil supply routes and the wider security situation in West Asia. For now, Washington appears unwilling to accept any deal that falls short of strict nuclear restrictions on Iran.















