Iran Offers Strait of Hormuz Deal; Trump Dissatisfied
Iran said the deal would reopen shipping and delay nuclear talks until later, while requiring guarantees against Israeli and U.S. attacks.
- President Donald Trump rejected an Iranian proposal on Saturday to reopen shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and end the United States blockade of Iranian ports, a senior Iranian official said.
- The United States blockade of Iranian ports, imposed in April, prompted Tehran officials to pursue maritime access restoration through the Strait as a pathway to broader negotiations.
- Under this proposal, the conflict would end with guarantees that Israel and the United States would refrain from future attacks, with nuclear negotiations deferred to the final stage.
- Tehran seeks the lifting of sanctions in exchange for nuclear program curbs while demanding that Washington recognize its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, even if suspended.
- Speaking on condition of anonymity, the senior official stated that deferring nuclear discussions represents a significant diplomatic shift intended to create "a more conducive atmosphere" for broader agreement.
43 Articles
43 Articles
Trump's frustration with Iran stalemate sparked Hormuz gambit
Secret US-Iran phased deal revealed, Trump not on board yet
The framework represents a pragmatic compromise: Iran avoids complete capitulation on its nuclear infrastructure, while the U.S. secures a long-term enrichment cap and de-escalation in the Gulf. By JFeed Israeli Channel 12 (N12) is reporting on the outlines of a potential phased agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at de-escalating the current crisis and addressing Tehran’s nuclear program. According to the report, negotiations. me…
Details of Iran Proposal that Trump Hates: What Iran Wants and What Trump Rejected from the Offer to End War
A fragile diplomatic effort to ease tensions between Iran and the United States has hit a major roadblock after Donald Trump rejected Tehran's latest proposal, exposing deep divisions over how to end months of conflict in the Middle East. Tehran's proposal, delivered through international mediators, outlines a phased approach aimed at first reducing immediate hostilities before tackling more complex issues such as Iran's nuclear program. While I…
New details on proposal to end war: Iran did not compromise on anything, plans to con
Tehran is demanding the removal of all U.S. military forces, an end to fighting on all fronts- including in Lebanon, and control of the Strait of Hormuz; Jerusalem is preparing for renewed fighting, identifies infrastructure and energy targets
Iran offers Strait of Hormuz deal, Trump says he's not satisfied
An Iranian proposal so far rejected by US President Donald Trump would open shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and end the US blockade of Iran while leaving talks on Iran's nuclear program for later, a senior Iranian official said on Saturday.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 52% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

























