Washington :
US President Donald Trump on Monday said the ceasefire with Iran was at
its "weakest" and on "massive life support", a day after he
rejected Tehran’s proposal to end the months-long war as "totally
unacceptable".
"It
is at its weakest… After reading that piece of garbage they sent us... It's on
life support, massive life support," Trump told reporters at the Oval
Office in response to a question on the ceasefire with Iran in the wake of the
rejection of the peace proposal.
"They
think that I'll get tired of this, or I'll get bored, or I'll have some
pressure, but there’s no pressure, there’s no pressure at all.
We're going to
have a complete victory," Trump said.
Trump
received the Iranian proposal on Sunday amid hopes that it could lead to a
breakthrough to end the war with Iran that began on February 28, blocking the
key sea route for global oil supplies, leading to fuel shortages in several
countries.
“I have
just read the response from Iran's so-called Representatives.' I don't like
it," he wrote on his Truth Social platform on Sunday, calling it
"totally unacceptable".
The US
and Israel's war on Iran started on February 28, and attacks have been paused
since April 8, when the warring sides agreed to a ceasefire.
The US
and Iran have been negotiating a deal to end the hostilities for good, but
peace has been elusive so far.
The US
has been insisting that Iran give a clear commitment to end its uranium
enrichment programme in exchange for the lifting of sanctions and release of
billions in frozen Iranian funds.
The
negotiations also entail both Iran and the US lifting the blockade of the
Strait of Hormuz, a key passageway for one-fifth of the global crude supplies.