Trump has called Iran's response to the peace proposal "absolutely unacceptable."
He has not given details of the response, but has warned Tehran that he will not "laugh" at the Americans.
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump called Iran's response to the US peace proposal "absolutely unacceptable," and the possibility of an end to the war seems to have shifted away.
"I just read the response of the Iranian representatives, I don't like it,ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE! "the president wrote on the social network Truth Social.
Pakistan, the country that mediated the negotiations, merely froze Iran's response to the latest US proposal. Tehran's response to the peace proposal comes after an increase in attacks in recent hours.
Trump has warned on the social network that Tehran has been hitting the US for nearly half a century, but that will not "laugh" more at his country.
It is now up to Washington to decide whether to maintain the ceasefire that began on April 8 or, on the contrary, to resume its attacks on the lack of progress in dismantling Iran's uranium enrichment programme.
Trump, in an interview released this Sunday on the "Full Measure" program, has stressed that Iran has been "defeated," but "that doesn't mean it's deactivated, "and threatened to launch further attacks.
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