Trump warns deadline ‘final’ as Iran pushes proposal to end war
Donald Trump has warned that Iran's proposal to end the ongoing war is insufficient to prevent US action if Tehran fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's Tuesday deadline for a deal remains firm, with the US president threatening infrastructure strikes if free passage through the Strait is not guaranteed.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump has warned that Iran's proposal to end the ongoing war is insufficient to prevent US action if Tehran fails to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's Tuesday deadline for a deal remains firm, with the US president threatening infrastructure strikes if free passage through the Strait is not guaranteed. The conflict began on February 28 with US-Israeli attacks on Iran, who responded with missile strikes. Pakistan proposed a 45-day ceasefire, but Iran reportedly rejected it, instead offering a 10-clause proposal for a permanent resolution, including safe passage through the Strait, lifting sanctions, and regional reconstruction. Trump acknowledged the Iranian proposal as a "significant step" but maintained it was "not good enough."
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5 extractedA 45-day ceasefire proposal was put forward by Pakistan.
About 20 percent of the world’s oil supplies pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump set a Tuesday deadline for Iran to make a deal.
Trump warned that an Iranian proposal to bring an end to the war is not enough to avert his threat to destroy infrastructure.
The war was sparked on February 28 by Israeli and US attacks against Iran.