Donald Trump Rejected Ceasefire Talks with Iran: G7 Leaders' Pressure Intensifies
Donald Trump Rejected Peace Talks - Donald Trump on peace talks with Iran - Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, has rejected a proposal to start ceasefire talks with Iran. According to news reported by Reuters agency, Trump justified this decision by stating that the current conditions are "unsatisfactory" for any agreement.

According to Euronews.com and Interfax, Trump currently has no intention of signing any agreement with Iran. He believes that the current situation does not create favorable conditions for reaching an agreement that serves the interests of the United States.
Meanwhile, calls from the international community, especially from the leaders of G7 countries, for Trump to quickly end the war with Iran are growing stronger. Axios and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty report that G7 leaders insist on finding diplomatic solutions to reduce tension in the region.
Trump's rejection of talks further deepens the diplomatic stalemate in the already tense relations between the US and Iran. The lack of trust between the parties, against the backdrop of long-standing disagreements and imposed sanctions, significantly complicates peace talks.
This decision promises serious consequences for regional stability in the Middle East. The closure of diplomatic channels increases the risk of military confrontation, making the situation in the region even more uncertain. International analysts express their concerns about how the situation will develop in the future.
The US's continued sanctions policy against Iran and concerns regarding Tehran's nuclear program remain the main obstacles to returning to the negotiating table. Trump's stance clearly demonstrates Washington's intention to continue its tough line against Iran.
