Trump Rejects Iran's Demands Including War Reparations and Sovereignty Claims
President Trump rejected Iran's negotiating demands that included war reparations, sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and an end to U.S. sanctions.

President Trump rejected Iran's latest demands in negotiations between the two countries on Sunday, according to Iranian state media reports.
Iran's negotiating team presented a counteroffer that included several key demands: war reparations from the United States, Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and an end to U.S. sanctions against Iran. Iranian state media disclosed these demands after Trump's rejection.
The demands represent Iran's position in ongoing diplomatic discussions between the two nations. The Strait of Hormuz is a strategically important waterway through which a significant portion of the world's oil supply passes.
Iranian officials have also indicated they are seeking to delay nuclear negotiations, according to multiple reports. The timing and scope of any future nuclear talks remains unclear following the rejection of Iran's proposals.
The disclosure of Iran's demands through state media provides insight into the country's negotiating position and priorities in discussions with the United States. No immediate response from U.S. officials regarding the specifics of Iran's proposals was available.