PANews reported on April 28 that, according to Jinshi News, White House Press Secretary Levitt revealed to reporters that US President Trump discussed a new proposal from Iran aimed at resolving the war with his senior national security advisors that day. According to the proposal, the Strait of Hormuz would remain open, while the issue of Iran's nuclear program would be discussed at a later date. When answering questions at the press conference, Levitt did not comment specifically on the proposal. However, she stated that Trump's bottom line remains unchanged. Trump demands that the Strait of Hormuz, an oil shipping route, remain open and that Iran hand over its enriched uranium. Levitt said, "I wouldn't say they are 'considering' this proposal. I can only say that there was indeed a discussion this morning, and I don't want to preemptively speak before the president makes a formal statement; I'm sure you will hear the president's own views on this topic directly later."
White House: Trump's bottom line on Iran remains unchanged.
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