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White House: Trump and his national security team hold a meeting to discuss the new Iran proposal
Gold Financial reports that on April 28, U.S. White House press secretary Levit confirmed at a press conference on April 27 that President Trump and his national security team met that day to discuss Iran’s new negotiation proposal. Levit said that it was unclear whether the meeting had already ended, but the relevant proposal was indeed under discussion. However, she “did not want to speak before the President or his national security team.” According to a report by the U.S. news website Axios on the 26th, a U.S. official and two people familiar with the matter said that the U.S. has received Iran’s new negotiation proposal that was transmitted through Pakistan. Iran’s new negotiation proposal first focuses on addressing the Strait of Hormuz crisis and the U.S. maritime blockade of Iran. As part of the plan, the ceasefire would be extended for the long term, or the parties would agree to permanently end the fighting. Nuclear negotiations will only begin after the Strait of Hormuz is reopened and the U.S. lifts the blockade. ( Xinhua News Agency )