Iran war day 73: Trump and Tehran clash over latest peace proposals
On day 73 of the US-Iran conflict, diplomatic efforts for peace have stalled as both sides reject proposals. US President Donald Trump declared Iran's latest response "totally unacceptable," while Iranian state media characterized the US plan as a demand for surrender.

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AI-generatedOn day 73 of the US-Iran conflict, diplomatic efforts for peace have stalled as both sides reject proposals. US President Donald Trump declared Iran's latest response "totally unacceptable," while Iranian state media characterized the US plan as a demand for surrender. Iran's proposal aimed to end the war on all fronts, particularly in Lebanon, and called for lifting sanctions while retaining control over its nuclear program and foreign policy. In contrast, the US had offered a plan to reopen negotiations. Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue, contributing to rising oil prices, with Brent crude reaching $104.01 a barrel. Meanwhile, regional incidents include the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait reporting interceptions of drones originating from Iran. In Iran, a man was executed for allegedly spying for US and Israeli intelligence.
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4 extractedIran executed a man convicted of spying for US and Israeli intelligence services.
Brent crude oil prices rose 2.69 percent to $104.01 a barrel.
Iran’s proposal included ending the naval blockade and lifting US sanctions.
US President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal to end the war.