Trump calls Iran’s response ‘unacceptable’

US President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s formal response regarding the cessation of hostilities, describing it as “absolutely unacceptable” in a social media post. He later told American press that Tehran’s reply was “worthless,” raising doubts about ongoing diplomatic efforts.
US President Donald Trump has sharply criticised Iran’s latest diplomatic communication, stating that the response from Tehran is unacceptable. In a post on his social media platform, Trump wrote: “I just read the response from the so-called representatives of Iran. I did not like it at all. Absolutely unacceptable.”
Further dismissals and diplomatic fallout
Speaking to American media later, Trump went even further, describing the Iranian reply as “worthless.” The US president’s comments come amid fragile negotiations aimed at ending the US-Israel war with Iran, which began on February 28. Washington had reportedly submitted a 14-point framework agreement to Tehran and was awaiting a formal answer. Trump’s rejection of Iran’s response now casts serious doubt on the prospects for a near-term deal.
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