
As Iran rejected US demands including a long-term uranium enrichment suspension and immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the peace agreement fell through. US President Donald Trump said on the 10th (local time), "We can attack Iran for another two weeks going forward," raising concerns that the fragile ceasefire could completely collapse. The US-China summit to be held in Beijing, China starting on the 14th is seen as the last breakthrough that could diplomatically end the war.
On that day, President Trump said through social media Truth Social, "I have read the response from Iran's so-called 'representatives,'" and "I do not like this. It is completely unacceptable." He even rejected Iran's response, which was a day late compared to Trump's expectations. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing sources, reported that Iran claimed it would directly dilute highly enriched uranium itself and transfer the rest to a third country.
Esmail Baghaei, spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry, made clear at a press conference that day that the unfreezing of Iranian assets held by foreign banks is a prerequisite for all negotiations. The Iranian semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported that Iran demanded △ceasefire on all fronts △end of US naval blockade against Iran △lifting of the 30-day ban on Iranian crude oil sales, etc., as key terms for the peace agreement. Tasnim News Agency said, "No one in Iran writes plans to satisfy Trump," and "The US president's reaction is not important at all."

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