President Donald J. Trump rejects Iran's 14-point counterproposal as unfavorable. Iran confirms it is currently reviewing a formal U.S. response to the proposal.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump stated that Iran's 14-point counterproposal is unfavorable, while Iranian officials confirmed they are reviewing a U.S. response to their proposal.
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U.S. President Donald J. Trump stated that Iran's 14-point counterproposal is unfavorable, while Iranian officials confirmed they are reviewing a U.S. response to their proposal.
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