Haaretz • 2/15/2026 – 3/15/2026

President Donald Trump has rejected efforts to initiate ceasefire talks with Iran, according to multiple sources. Trump stated that while Iran is ready to negotiate a ceasefire, he is not prepared to make a deal at this time (NBC News, Haaretz). He emphasized that the terms for a peace deal are not satisfactory yet, indicating that he believes the conditions proposed do not meet the necessary standards for the United States (Deutsche Welle). Despite Trump's assertions that Iran desires a deal to end the ongoing conflict, Iranian officials have reportedly stated that no formal proposal has been made (The Boston Globe). This highlights a disconnect between the U.S. administration's perspective and Iran's stance on the negotiations. Trump has not outlined what he considers acceptable terms for a peace agreement, leaving the situation ambiguous (Deutsche Welle). Additionally, tensions remain high as Iran continues to conduct strikes against Gulf countries, with threats to expand attacks if the U.S. targets Iranian energy infrastructure (Deutsche Welle). This ongoing conflict and the rejection of ceasefire talks suggest a complex and volatile situation in U.S.-Iran relations, with both sides holding firm to their positions without a clear path toward resolution (Reuters, The Hindu).
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