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Trump rejects Iran offer as war deal hopes begin to fade

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Trump rejects Iran offer as war deal hopes begin to fade

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washington unimpressed by new proposal

Donald Trump is reportedly unhappy with Iran’s latest proposal to end the two-month war, dealing a blow to hopes of a breakthrough. The offer would delay talks on Tehran’s nuclear programme — a red line for Washington — until after fighting stops and shipping disputes are resolved.

nuclear issue remains sticking point

For the U.S., that sequencing is a non-starter. Officials insist Iran’s nuclear ambitions must be addressed from the outset, not pushed into a later phase. The disagreement exposes a fundamental gap between both sides — and suggests a deal remains distant.

diplomacy stalls despite backchannel efforts

Behind the scenes, diplomacy is intensifying but yielding little progress. Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has been shuttling between regional players, including Pakistan, Oman and Russia, where he met Vladimir Putin. Planned U.S. talks in Islamabad were abruptly scrapped, signalling just how fragile negotiations have become.

oil markets feel the pressure

With no resolution in sight, global markets are reacting fast. Oil prices are climbing again as flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain severely restricted. Once one of the world’s busiest النفط corridors, traffic has collapsed — with only a handful of ships now passing through daily.

blockade tightens economic squeeze

The U.S. naval blockade is biting hard. Tankers carrying Iranian oil are being turned back, cutting off vital revenue and escalating tensions. Tehran has condemned the seizures as “piracy,” while doubling down on its demand that the blockade be lifted as part of any deal.

war of leverage intensifies

Both sides are now locked in a strategic standoff. Iran is using its grip over Hormuz as leverage, while the U.S. is squeezing its economy through sanctions and naval pressure. Neither appears willing to blink first.

pressure builds on trump

Back home, Trump faces growing political pressure as the war drags on, pushing up fuel prices and denting his approval ratings. Iran, meanwhile, claims Washington is seeking talks because it has failed to achieve its objectives — a narrative likely aimed at strengthening its negotiating hand.

no quick end in sight

With core demands still miles apart, the path to peace looks increasingly uncertain. For now, the war continues to ripple far beyond the battlefield — hitting global energy supplies, markets and millions of livelihoods caught in the middle.

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