01.05.2026 20:10
US President Donald Trump, in his first statement regarding Iran's new proposal for an agreement that could end the war, said, 'They want to make a deal, but I am not satisfied with the latest offer. I am not sure we will be able to reach an agreement.'
Iran communicated its final offer for an agreement that could end the war to the US side through Pakistani mediators. US President Donald Trump said Tehran's offer did not satisfy him.
"I AM NOT SURE WE CAN REACH AN AGREEMENT"
In his first statement regarding the offer, Trump said, "They want to make a deal, but I am not satisfied with the latest proposal. I am not sure we can reach an agreement." "The Iranians don't know who their leader is," Trump said, adding, "There are many different voices coming out of Tehran." The US President also stated he would not disclose to the press whether he would attack Iran, saying, "Will we finish them off forever, or will we make a deal? I would prefer not to destroy them."
IRAN SUBMITTED THE TEXT OF THE FINAL NEGOTIATION DRAFT TO THE US
Iran's official news agency IRNA reported that Tehran submitted a new proposal to the Pakistani administration, which mediates negotiations with Washington, for an agreement that could end the war with the US. The report stated: "Iran submitted the text of the final negotiation draft to Pakistan, the mediator in talks with the US, on the evening of Thursday, April 30." Details of the proposal's content were not shared.
KHAMENEI'S CLEAR MESSAGE TO GULF STATES: THE US'S SHOW BASES CANNOT PROTECT YOU
Meanwhile, as the content of the proposal and the official response from the US are eagerly awaited, Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei made a new statement. Implicitly targeting the Gulf countries, Mojtaba Khamenei said, "The US's show bases cannot even ensure their own security, let alone protect the American puppets in the region."
ARAKCHI MET WITH FOREIGN MINISTERS OF REGIONAL COUNTRIES
As the negotiation uncertainty continues, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi exchanged views on ending the war with his counterparts from Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Azerbaijan. During the meeting, Arakchi conveyed his country's stance on ending the war to his counterparts and provided information about US and Israeli aggression.
FIDAN AND ARAKCHI ALSO MET
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan also held a phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi. The latest developments in the negotiation process between Iran and the US were discussed during the call.
US-ISRAEL ATTACKS ON IRAN
While negotiations between Tehran and Washington administrations were ongoing, Israel and the US launched a military attack on Iran on February 28. Iran responded with attacks on designated targets in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, among other regional countries hosting US bases, as well as Israel. In the US-Israeli attacks, Iran's leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many senior officials were killed.