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10 May 2026, 21:14

Axios: President Trump said in a brief phone call to Axios on Sunday that Iran will reject the latest draft agreement to end the war. Shortly after this call, Trump referred to Iran's response as "totally unacceptable!" in a post on Truth Social.

Trump told Axios that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday and discussed, among other issues, Iran's response. He said of Netanyahu, "It was a very good call. We have a good relationship." However, he added that the Iran negotiations are "my issue, not anyone else's."

In this brief interview, Trump did not clarify whether he intends to continue negotiations or possibly consider military action. Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, wrote on X that Trump should now consider military action; a position Graham has repeatedly emphasized throughout the one-month ceasefire. He wrote, "Given their ongoing attacks on international shipping, continuous assaults on our allies in the Middle East, and now their completely unacceptable response to America's diplomatic proposal, I believe it's time to consider a change in course." Graham wrote, "The Freedom Plus project looks very good right now"; a reference to the naval operation to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, which Trump abruptly halted after less than 48 hours.

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The Tasnim news agency, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, reported on Sunday, May 20, citing "an informed source" in response to Trump's message about Tehran's response being "totally unacceptable," stating: "We just saw the so-called President of America's reaction to Iran's response. It doesn't matter; no one in Iran writes plans to please Trump. The negotiating team should only write plans for the rights of the Iranian people, and if Trump is not satisfied with it, it is better." Tasnim wrote: "Trump does not like reality at all; that is why he keeps failing with Iran."

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IRIB reported that Tehran's plan, which Trump called "unacceptable," emphasizes the necessity for the U.S. to pay war reparations and the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic over the Strait of Hormuz.
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