Trump says Iran ceasefire is on 'massive life support'

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The US president criticises an Iranian counteroffer to end the war, and says the month-long ceasefire is "unbelievably weak".

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He told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that while the ceasefire remained in place, it was "unbelievably weak".

Following Trump's comments, Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf wrote on X that Iran's armed forces were, "ready to respond and to teach a lesson for any aggression."

Iran laid out its demands to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz in a counter-offer sent to the US on Sunday. Trump rejected the proposal, calling it "totally unacceptable" and a "piece of garbage".

After Trump's comments, Esmail Baghaei, a foreign ministry spokesperson for Iran, said Tehran's proposals were "responsible" and "generous".

After his comments saying Iran's armed forces ready to respond, Ghalibaf said in a separate post on X that there was "no alternative but to accept the rights of the Iranian people as laid out in the 14-point proposal".

"The longer they drag their feet, the more American taxpayers will pay for it," he said.

Tehran's offer includes an immediate end to the war on all fronts - a reference to the continued Israeli attacks against Iran-supported Hezbollah in Lebanon - a halt to the US naval blockade of Iranian ports and guarantees of no further attacks on Iran, according to Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency.

It also reportedly includes a demand for compensation for war damage and an emphasis on Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump criticised the proposal, writing on Truth Social on Sunday: "I have just read the response from Iran's so-called 'Representatives.' I don't like it - TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE."

In response to Trump's comments, Baghaei said Iran would act "in any way necessary to secure our interests".

Speaking in the Oval Office later on Monday, Trump addressed the ceasefire between the two countries which has largely been

Source: BBC

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