Iran war live: Trump says no ‘early’ end to war, unhappy with Tehran offer
US President Donald Trump stated that the conflict with Iran will not end "early," expressing unhappiness with Tehran's latest peace proposal. He indicated that Iran's demands are unacceptable to the US.

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AI-generatedUS President Donald Trump stated that the conflict with Iran will not end "early," expressing unhappiness with Tehran's latest peace proposal. He indicated that Iran's demands are unacceptable to the US. Trump also warned that a premature resolution could lead to similar issues resurfacing in the future. Meanwhile, the White House officially informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have "terminated," despite the continued presence of US troops in the Middle East. The US has also issued warnings to shipping companies, stating that those paying tolls or fees to Iran for passage through the Strait of Hormuz risk sanctions.
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4 extractedThe White House officially informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have terminated despite the continued presence of US troops.
Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Iran’s latest peace proposal, stating they are asking for things he cannot agree to.
The US warned shipping companies that paying tolls or fees to Iran to transit the Strait of Hormuz risks sanctions from Washington.
Trump warned against an early end to the conflict to prevent the problem from re-arising in three years.