Trump says Iran ceasefire proposal 'not good enough'
Trump says Iran ceasefire proposal 'not good enough'

Title Trump Rejects Iran Ceasefire Proposal Not Good Enough
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, US President Donald Trump has reje[4D[K
rejected a proposed 45-day ceasefire with Iran. The proposal was mediated b[1D[K
by Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey, but Trump deemed it not good enough for h[1D[K
him to sign.
The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has taken [K
a devastating turn, with international organizations urging restraint to pr[2D[K
prevent further destruction of essential infrastructure. The International [K
Committee of the Red Cross warned that any war fought without limits is inc[3D[K
incompatible with the law and indefensible.
Meanwhile, Israel has launched strikes against Iranian targets, including p[1D[K
petrochemical facilities and air force bases. Iran's military continues to [K
retaliate with missile and drone attacks around the region.
Despite the proposed ceasefire being rejected, negotiations between interme[7D[K
intermediaries are ongoing to improve the proposal. Trump has given Iran un[2D[K
until Tuesday to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its civilia[7D[K
civilian infrastructure.
The war has engulfed the Middle East, roiling global oil prices and economi[7D[K
economies. Countries like Indonesia, South Korea, and Taiwan have been affe[4D[K
affected by the crisis, with some opting for alternative routes to avoid th[2D[K
the Strait of Hormuz.
As international organizations continue to urge restraint, it remains to be[2D[K
be seen whether a resolution can be reached to prevent further escalation a[1D[K
and destruction.
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