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Trump expressed doubt that Iran's peace proposal was "unacceptable."

Expressing doubt about the 14-point peace proposal, Trump warned that military strikes could resume if Iran acts incorrectly.

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The US President announced that he is reviewing a 14-point peace plan, but warned that strikes could resume if Tehran "misbehaves."

US President Donald Trump said he is reviewing Iran's 14-point peace proposal to end the war. At the same time, he emphasized that Washington could resume airstrikes if Tehran "misbehaves."

Speaking to reporters in Florida before boarding Air Force One on Saturday, Trump confirmed that he had received information about a "peace concept." Despite diplomatic opportunities, he did not rule out the possibility of military action resuming after the pause announced on April 7.

"If they do something bad, it could happen," Trump said in response to a question.

He stressed that the US is "doing very well," while Iran is in a difficult situation due to prolonged conflicts and a naval blockade.

Later on the Truth Social platform, Trump said Iran's proposal would be difficult to accept, emphasizing that Tehran "has not paid enough for its actions over the past 47 years."

Tehran's proposal includes lifting the US naval blockade, war reparations, and the return of frozen assets. Iran is also demanding that a deal be finalized within 30 days, contradicting Washington's position favoring a longer transition period.

Diplomatic processes continue against the backdrop of a three-week fragile ceasefire.

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