Trump warns deadline ‘final’ as Iran pushes proposal to end war
US president says proposal not enough to avert threat to infrastructure should Iran fail to open Strait of Hormuz.
Key Points
- US president says proposal not enough to avert threat to infrastructure should Iran fail to open Strait of Hormuz.
- Reported by Al Jazeera.
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US president says proposal not enough to avert threat to infrastructure should Iran fail to open Strait of Hormuz.
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