JAKARTA - Iran has set a one-month deadline for negotiations with the United States to reach an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ending the maritime blockade, and ending the war in Iran and Lebanon forever, according to a report by Axios, Saturday (2/5).
Iran has submitted a 14-point proposal to the United States on Thursday (30/4).
Two sources familiar with the document said Iran's proposal set a one-month deadline for an agreement, which includes maritime access, an end to the naval blockade, and a sustainable ceasefire.
"If they behave badly, if they do bad things, but now we'll see. That can happen, of course," US President Donald Trump said on Saturday (2/5), when answering a question about the possibility of a new attack on Iran, as reported by Antara.
The proposal projects the next phase of talks will take place only if an initial agreement has been reached, with negotiations focusing on the nuclear program issue for an additional month, according to the sources.
Although he had previously said he was not satisfied with Iran's proposal, Trump, ahead of his flight to Miami on Saturday, promised to review it while in the air.
"They have presented me with the concept of the deal. They will present the exact statement now," Trump said.
However, Trump then took a hard line on the Truth Social social media when he accused Iran of not paying enough for what they had done to humanity and to the world in the past 47 years.
Meanwhile, in the same statement to the media, Trump called the blockade of Iranian ports a very friendly step and did not contradict his claim that hostilities had ended.
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