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Trump Administration Remains Skeptical of Iran’s Latest Peace Proposal That Seeks to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz and End the War Without Addressing the Nuclear Program Upfront

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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s administration has expressed strong skepticism over Iran’s latest peace proposal, signaling a potential setback in efforts to end the ongoing conflict and restore stability in the Gulf region.

According to U.S. officials, the proposal put forward by Iran focuses on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and bringing hostilities to an end, while delaying negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program until a later phase. The sequencing has emerged as a major sticking point for Washington.

The Trump administration has insisted that any agreement must address Iran’s nuclear activities upfront, viewing the issue as central to long-term regional and global security. Officials argue that postponing nuclear discussions could allow Tehran to retain leverage while benefiting from immediate de-escalation measures.

President Trump, after consultations with senior national security advisers, has reportedly voiced dissatisfaction with the proposal, emphasizing that preventing Iran from advancing its nuclear capabilities remains a non-negotiable objective.

Iranian officials, however, appear to be advocating a phased approach. By prioritizing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes—and ending the war, Tehran aims to reduce immediate tensions before tackling more complex issues such as nuclear restrictions.

The ongoing disruption in the Strait has had significant global consequences, contributing to rising oil prices and increasing concerns about energy security. The waterway is a vital corridor for international oil shipments, and any prolonged instability continues to affect global markets.

Despite the current impasse, diplomatic channels remain open, with regional actors attempting to mediate between the two sides. However, with both Washington and Tehran holding firm on their core demands, prospects for a comprehensive agreement in the near term remain uncertain.

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