White House says U.S. seeking unified Iran response on proposals to end hostilities
White House says Donald Trump seeks a unified Iranian response to U.S. proposals as ceasefire holds and efforts to revive talks continue.
The White House said Donald Trump is seeking a unified response from Iran’s leadership to U.S. proposals aimed at ending ongoing tensions.
Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Trump has not set a deadline for the extended ceasefire, but stressed the need for clarity and consistency from Tehran in negotiations.
She added that Washington expects Iran to engage seriously in talks, including addressing its stockpile of enriched uranium as part of any agreement.
Leavitt told Fox News that Iran would need to transfer enriched uranium to the United States within a broader framework to end the conflict.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have remained volatile, with intermittent diplomacy seeking to prevent escalation and stabilize the region.
Recent ceasefire arrangements have provided temporary relief, but uncertainty persists as both sides struggle to reach consensus on key security and nuclear issues.
Efforts to revive negotiations have faced setbacks, including delays in planned talks and disagreements over conditions, raising concerns about the durability of diplomatic progress.
Analysts say Washington’s demand for a unified Iranian position reflects internal complexities within Iran’s leadership, which can complicate decision-making in high-stakes negotiations.
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