Trump says he’s not satisfied with Iran’s latest proposal for talks

US President Donald Trump said on Friday he was not satisfied ‌with the latest Iranian proposal for talks on the Iran war, while Iran’s foreign minister said Tehran was ready for diplomacy if the United States ​changes its approach.

Trump’s comments ⁠came after Iranian state media and a Pakistani official said Iran had submitted its latest proposal for negotiations, raising some ‌hope that a deadlock in efforts to end ‌the war might be broken.

“They want to make a deal, but … I’m not satisfied with it,” Trump told reporters as he left the White House on a trip to Florida, adding that the Iranian leadership was “very disjointed” and split into two or three groups.

Trump praised Pakistan’s mediation efforts, saying negotiations by phone were continuing.

“They’ve made strides, ‌but I’m not sure if they ever get there,” Trump said. “They’re asking for things that I can’t agree to.” Global oil prices, which remain well above $100 a barrel, ⁠had eased following news of the Iranian proposal.

Trump says he's not satisfied with Iran's latest proposal for talks

Donald Trump greets people as he departs the White House in Washington on Friday. Reuters

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said his country was ready to pursue diplomacy if the United States changes what he called its “excessive approach, threatening rhetoric and provocative actions.”

However, Araqchi added in a post on his Telegram channel that “Iran’s armed forces remained ready to defend the country against any threat.”

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Trump has repeated that Iran will not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, and that the price of gasoline – an important concern for ‌his Republican Party before midterm ‌elections in November – would drop sharply as soon as the war ended.

Iran has ⁠long demanded that the United States acknowledge its right to enrich uranium, which Tehran says it seeks only for peaceful purposes but ‌which Western powers say is aimed at building nuclear weapons.

Asked about his options, Trump said on Friday: “Do we want to go and just blast the hell out of them and finish them forever? Or do we want to try and make a deal?”

Asked if ⁠he wanted to blast the hell out of them, Trump said: “On a human basis, I prefer not.”

China’s UN ambassador, Fu Cong, said on ​Friday it was an urgent necessity to maintain the ceasefire and that the Strait of Hormuz needed to be reopened as quickly as possible. He said he was sure the Strait would be high on the agenda if it is still closed when Trump travels to China ⁠this month.

Reuters

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