Trump Signals Rejection of Iran's Latest Proposal for Conflict Resolution

Washington D.C. U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled that he will not accept Iran's latest proposal for ending the conflict. CNN has reported that Trump has disagreed with the proposal sent by Tehran, which aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz but discuss its controversial nuclear program at a later stage. 

Sources have indicated that Trump expressed a negative view of Iran's plan during a meeting with national security officials on Monday. Officials analyze that allowing the Hormuz to reopen without resolving issues related to the nuclear program and uranium stockpiles would weaken America's leverage in negotiations. However, the report also mentions that Trump faces the challenge of rising fuel prices in the U.S. and the impact on ordinary citizens due to the closure of Hormuz. 

Although the White House has not provided detailed information about this diplomatic discussion, it has clarified that any agreement will be made solely with U.S. interests at its core. 

Deputy Press Secretary Olivia Wells reiterated that the U.S. has the upper hand and will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons under any circumstances.

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