Washington — President Donald Trump on Friday rejected a fresh negotiating proposal from Iran that Pakistan delivered to U.S. interlocutors on Thursday night, saying Tehran's demands were unacceptable and that he was "not satisfied" with the draft. Trump also told lawmakers the war against Iran has "terminated" as a 60-day legal deadline passed and noted there had been no exchange of fire since April 7. He said military action remains among options while a continuing ceasefire holds. Tehran — Iran's official IRNA news agency said the proposal was delivered to Pakistan on Thursday as part of mediation efforts aimed at ending the conflict involving the United States and Israel. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said ending the war and securing lasting peace are Tehran's priorities. A CNN investigation found Iran and allied forces damaged at least 16 U.S. military sites across eight Middle Eastern countries, and the British Royal Navy reported daily shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen by more than 90 percent, disrupting regional navigation and aid routes. Russia said it reaffirmed support for mediation and stands ready to back political and diplomatic efforts after talks between its foreign minister and Iran's envoy.
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这场冲突影响您的安全。伊朗对霍尔木兹海峡的控制扰乱了航运路线,可能影响全球贸易和石油价格。查看您的汽油和杂货价格。如果它们上涨,这可能是原因。
尽管停火,美伊冲突并未结束。特朗普拒绝伊朗的提议,使得军事行动仍有可能。局势依然紧张。如果您认识关注全球政治的人,值得转发。
作为调解者的巴基斯坦的角色因其促进提案而受到关注,而主张对伊朗施压的行动者则在外交时机上保持影响力。
随着谈判停滞不前,该地区平民、全球能源市场和区域经济持续遭受不稳定和动荡之苦。
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