Trump says Iran’s latest offer is ‘not acceptable to me’
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- Trump rejects Iran proposal as “not acceptable” and renews call for Netanyahu pardon, according to Kan.
US President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s latest proposal aimed at resolving regional tensions, calling it “not acceptable,” according to comments reported by Kan’s Nathan Guttman.
In a brief phone call quoted in a post on X by Guttman, Trump said: “It’s not acceptable to me. I’ve studied it, I’ve studied everything, it’s not acceptable.”
Further remarks reported by Kan in Hebrew indicate that Trump said the ongoing campaign is “going great,” adding that Iran’s proposal falls short of US expectations.
“The Iranians want to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied with what they’ve offered,” Trump was quoted as saying. “There are things I can’t agree to.”
Trump also reiterated his position that Israeli President Isaac Herzog should grant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a pardon in his ongoing criminal trial. “He’s a wartime prime minister. Israel wouldn’t exist without me and Bibi, in that order,” Trump said, according to Kan. “You need a prime minister who can focus on the war and not on nonsense.”



