Trump Labels Iranian Ceasefire Counter-Proposal “Significant But Not Enough” as Tuesday Deadline Looms

President Trump confirms an Iranian ceasefire proposal but maintains it falls short. Discover why the Tuesday Strait of Hormuz deadline is final.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 6, 2026, 12:14 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Trump Labels Iranian Ceasefire Counter-Proposal “Significant But Not Enough” as Tuesday Deadline Looms - article image
Trump Labels Iranian Ceasefire Counter-Proposal “Significant But Not Enough” as Tuesday Deadline Looms - article image

The Final Ultimatum

President Donald Trump has signaled a critical turning point in the ongoing regional conflict, confirming that Iran has submitted a new proposal for a ceasefire. Speaking to reporters on April 6, 2026, the President characterized the submission as a "very significant step" but stated firmly that "it’s not good enough." This assessment comes as a high-stakes Tuesday deadline approaches for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime artery that has been at the center of recent military and economic escalations.

Shift in Diplomatic Tone

Despite the rejection of the current terms, the President’s rhetoric suggests a softening of the diplomatic atmosphere. Trump noted that the Iranian side has been "negotiating in good faith" and observed that the country's new leadership appears "not as radicalized" as previous administrations. These comments have sparked cautious optimism that the war could "end very quickly," provided the terms of the counter-proposal are significantly adjusted to meet American and allied requirements.

Nuclear Ambitions and Regional Security

The President linked the current hostilities directly to Iran's nuclear capabilities, asserting that the conflict is fundamentally "about one thing: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon." Defending his 2015 decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump claimed that Israel would have been "wiped off the face of the earth" had that agreement remained in place. This hardline stance on denuclearization continues to be the primary metric by which any potential ceasefire or long-term peace agreement is measured.

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