INTERNATIONAL — May 4, 2026

Trump Rejects Iran’s De-escalation Proposal as Unacceptable

U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s 14-point de-escalation proposal as unacceptable, citing Tehran’s unresolved historical conduct. The diplomatic framework was submitted to Washington via Pakistani intermediaries but was dismissed on May 3.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press2 min read

Trump Rejects Iran’s De-escalation Proposal as Unacceptable
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U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly rejected a proposal from Iran aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, describing the offer as unacceptable. The statement follows reports that Iranian officials transmitted a detailed diplomatic framework to Washington through Pakistani intermediaries.

Speaking on May 3, Trump addressed the proposal directly, maintaining a firm position regarding Tehran’s historical conduct. He stated that Iran has not yet paid the price for its actions over the past 47 years, signaling that the administration will continue to apply pressure rather than accept the current terms. The remarks underscore a hardline approach from Washington as diplomatic channels remain active.

According to available reports, the Iranian submission outlined a 14-point plan structured across three distinct stages designed to facilitate a gradual de-escalation. The framework was routed through Pakistan, which has frequently served as a diplomatic conduit between the two nations. Despite the structured nature of the proposal, the U.S. response indicates that Washington views the current terms as insufficient to address longstanding grievances and security concerns.

The rejection highlights the persistent diplomatic friction between the United States and Iran, even as regional actors continue to explore pathways toward conflict resolution. With the proposal formally declined, attention now shifts to whether alternative diplomatic channels or revised terms will be introduced in the coming weeks. Regional observers note that the involvement of third-party mediators remains critical to sustaining any future dialogue, though immediate prospects for a breakthrough appear limited following the latest exchange.

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