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Trump says that the message Iran sent through Pakistan contains words that he is not satisfied with.
Published on May 1, 2026
Donald Trump has said he is “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest peace proposal to end a war that has killed thousands and fueled a war. global energy crisis.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, the US president said he was not sure if a deal with Iran would be reached, and warned that he would “destroy” them if talks failed.
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“They want to make a deal, I’m not satisfied with that, so we’ll see what happens,” Trump said. to stop the fire the conflict continued for a third week.
The president added that he would prefer to reach an agreement that would prevent a return to war, but threatened that a resumption of the conflict would be necessary.
“They’re asking for things that I’m not going to agree with,” Trump said.
Negotiations to end the conflict have been stalled for several weeks. The talks in Islamabad, which began on April 11 and lasted for more than 21 hours, failed to produce even the basic principles for further talks.
A ceasefire has been in place since April 8, the violence that began on February 28 after the US-Israeli attack on Iran. The ceasefire has temporarily eased fears of an escalating conflict that could have dire consequences for the region and beyond.
The international community is desperate to end the conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz – through which 20 percent of the world’s oil and natural gas supplies often flow.
Iran’s ambassador to Iran told Al Jazeera that his country’s government had presented a new proposal to Pakistani mediators on Thursday.
A Pakistani official told Reuters that he had received Tehran’s latest proposal, which was sent to the United States.
Although the contents of the proposal were not disclosed, Trump said it included points he would not accept.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran is open to talks if Washington changes what he called a “dangerous” and “expansionist” approach.
Iran has repeatedly warned that it is preparing for a renewed war, threatening to affect US interests in the region and infrastructure.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Sultan Barakat, senior professor of political science at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, said Iran and the US are willing to resolve the disputebut in a way that doesn’t make them look weak.
“Both sides are desperate to end the war in a face-saving way,” he said.
Trump closed Iranian ports on April 13 in an attempt to force Tehran to return to negotiations and accept Washington’s demands.
Barakat said Tehran’s decision not to attack U.S. warships affected by the blockade shows that Iran wants to reach an agreement.
“They did not try to force across the border,” he said, but sought “other routes through Pakistan and elsewhere”.
Trump has repeatedly said that any deal with Iran must guarantee that it will not pursue a nuclear weapon. Tehran, for its part, has denied its plans to develop nuclear weapons, saying these are civilian goals.