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Trump rejects Iranian nuclear proposal as 'totally unacceptable'

US President Donald Trump has rejected a proposal from Iran in ongoing nuclear negotiations, characterising it as 'totally unacceptable' and signalling that talks remain far from producing a breakthrough agreement. The rebuff raises fresh uncertainty over the trajectory of diplomatic efforts aimed at constraining Iran's nuclear programme.

The rejection marks a significant setback for the current round of indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran, which have been conducted through intermediaries. Iran's proposal reportedly sought significant sanctions relief while retaining domestic enrichment capabilities, a formulation the Trump administration has categorically dismissed.

Trump's language echoes the hardline posture his administration has maintained throughout negotiations, insisting that any deal must verifiably eliminate Iran's pathway to nuclear weapons capability. The US position demands substantially more intrusive inspection regimes and tighter restrictions on uranium enrichment than Tehran has offered.

The breakdown in the latest proposal exchange is expected to elevate tensions across the region, with implications for Israel, Gulf states, and broader non-proliferation frameworks. Analysts warned that without a near-term diplomatic resolution, the risk of military confrontation over Iran's nuclear programme could escalate significantly.

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Sources: Fox News
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