Trump: Iran’s Response to US Proposal Is ‘Totally Unacceptable’
The US president spoke with Netanyahu about Iran's
response
by Dave DeCamp | May 10, 2026
https://news.antiwar.com/2026/05/10/trump-irans-response-to-us-proposal-is-totally-unacceptable/
President Trump said on Sunday that Iran’s response to the latest US proposal
to reach a deal was “totally unacceptable,” signaling that the two sides are
still not close to reaching a deal.
“I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called
‘Representatives.’ I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! Thank you for your
attention to this matter,” the president wrote on Truth Social.
Trump made similar comments to Axios reporter
Barak Ravid,
saying, “I don’t like their letter. It’s inappropriate. I don’t like their
response… They have been tapping along many nations for 47 years.”
The president said that he spoke with Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday about Iran’s response. According to Israeli media, Israeli officials are trying to convince their US
counterparts to launch major airstrikes aimed at destroying Iran’s energy
infrastructure.
An Iranian source told Iran’s Tasnim news
agency that Trump’s rejection of Tehran’s response was “of no importance”
because no one “writes proposals to please Trump.” The source added that the
“negotiating team should draft proposals only for the rights of the Iranian
people, and when Trump is dissatisfied with them, naturally that is better.”
Iranian media has reported that the Iranian response, which came after the
US provided its response to a 14-point Iranian proposal, is focused on bringing
a permanent end to the conflict and other hostilities in the region, including
in Lebanon, where the Israeli military killed dozens of people over the
weekend.
Iranian sources said Iran is also asking for an immediate end to
the US blockade, the
lifting of US sanctions, the release of frozen assets overseas, and the ability
to freely sell its oil. The Wall Street Journal reported that
Iran had offered to move some of its enriched uranium to a third country, but
that hasn’t been confirmed by Iranian sources, which suggest the idea is to end
the hostilities before negotiating on the nuclear issue.
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