Iran will not accept ‘imposed’ peace, Trump not satisfied with negotiations
A senior Iranian military officer stated on Saturday that renewed fighting with the United States is "likely," following President Donald Trump's dissatisfaction with an Iranian peace proposal. Iran submitted a new draft to Pakistan, a mediator, on Thursday evening, though its specifics were not disclosed.

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AI-generatedA senior Iranian military officer stated on Saturday that renewed fighting with the United States is "likely," following President Donald Trump's dissatisfaction with an Iranian peace proposal. Iran submitted a new draft to Pakistan, a mediator, on Thursday evening, though its specifics were not disclosed. The conflict, initiated by the US and Israel in late February, has been on hold since April 8, with one unsuccessful round of peace talks held in Pakistan. Trump's dissatisfaction suggests a continued impasse in negotiations, while Iran's military stance indicates a readiness for continued hostilities if their terms are not met.
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5 extractedOne failed round of peace talks has taken place in Pakistan since April 8.
A war launched by the United States and Israel in late February has been on hold since April 8.
Iran delivered a new draft proposal to mediator Pakistan on Thursday evening.
President Donald Trump is not satisfied with an Iranian negotiating proposal.
Renewed fighting with the US is likely.