Israel-Iran War LIVE: Trump calls Iran's peace offer "totally unacceptable."

On May 10, Donald Trump accepted the Iranian proposal in the hopes that it would result in a breakthrough to end the conflict.

Despite being urged to embrace the "military option" by a prominent Republican leader, U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's proposal to terminate the months-long conflict as "totally unacceptable" without providing specifics.


On Sunday, May 10, 2026, Mr. Trump accepted the Iranian proposal in the hopes that it would result in a breakthrough to stop the conflict with Iran, which started on February 28 and blocked the vital maritime route for world oil supply, causing fuel shortages in a number of nations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told an American TV on Sunday that the US-Israeli war against Iran cannot be deemed completed until Iran's enriched uranium stockpile is "taken out." "It's not finished since Iran still needs to remove enriched uranium and other nuclear items. Mr. Netanyahu stated, "Enrichment sites still need to be demolished.
According to an Al Jazeera report, Iran stated on Saturday, May 9, 2026, that it was still considering the US proposal related to the ongoing talks over the West Asia crisis and will reply "at the appropriate time."
France and the United Kingdom will host a meeting of defense ministers on Hormuz
The British government announced that on Tuesday, May 12, the United Kingdom and France will host a global gathering of defense ministers to discuss military strategies for reestablishing trade via the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran cautioned London and Paris against sending warships to the area just hours before the statement was made.

According to a statement released by the British Defence Ministry on Sunday, May 9, "Defence Secretary John Healey and his French counterpart, Minister Catherine Vautrin, will co-chair a meeting of over 40 nations for the multinational mission's first Defence Ministers' meeting."

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