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As Trump Rejects Iran’s Proposal to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz and Prioritize Nuclear Talks Later, Parliament Deputy Speaker Warns Washington Must Yield to Tehran’s Terms or Confront Nationwide Resistance and Potential Unprecedented Retaliatory Actions

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WASHINGTON / TEHRAN — U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s latest proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, insisting that negotiations must immediately prioritize Tehran’s nuclear program, a move that has sharply escalated tensions between the two countries.

The Iranian proposal aimed to restore maritime traffic through the vital oil transit route while delaying discussions on its nuclear activities until after a ceasefire and economic stabilization. However, Washington dismissed the offer, maintaining that sanctions relief or any easing of the ongoing naval pressure would only follow concrete commitments from Iran on its nuclear ambitions.

In response, Iran’s parliament deputy speaker issued a stark warning, declaring that the United States must accept Tehran’s terms or face widespread national resistance. The statement underscored growing hardline sentiment within Iran’s leadership, signaling that continued pressure from Washington could provoke significant retaliatory measures.

The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical global chokepoint, with a substantial portion of the world’s oil supply passing through it daily. Its continued disruption has heightened concerns across international energy markets and raised fears of broader economic consequences.

U.S. officials argue that maintaining pressure is essential to force Iran into a more comprehensive agreement, while Tehran insists it will not negotiate under coercion. The deadlock reflects a widening gap between both sides, with neither showing willingness to compromise on key demands.

As tensions deepen, the risk of escalation continues to grow, with both diplomatic and military options remaining on the table. The situation leaves the region on edge, as global stakeholders closely monitor developments in what is increasingly becoming a high-stakes geopolitical standoff.

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