President Donald Trump said Saturday that he is reviewing a new proposal from Iran to end the ongoing war between the two nations [1].

The development comes as both countries seek a diplomatic resolution to a conflict that has reached a critical juncture in its second month. A failure to reach an agreement could prolong military hostilities and further destabilize regional security.

Speaking from Air Force One after leaving the White House, Trump said he is awaiting the exact wording of the offer [1]. The proposal consists of 14 points aimed at halting the conflict [4].

While the president confirmed he is evaluating the document, his assessment of its viability remains mixed. Trump said, "I’ll let you know about it later" [1]. However, he also expressed skepticism regarding the terms of the deal, and said he could not imagine that the proposal would be acceptable [3].

The review occurs on day 65 of the war [4]. The administration has not yet released the specific terms of the 14-point plan to the public, though Trump said, "They’re going to give me the exact wording now" [1].

U.S. officials have not provided a timeline for when the review process will be complete. The White House has not commented on whether the proposal meets the primary security requirements previously established by the administration.

"I’ll let you know about it later."

The transition from active combat to reviewing a detailed 14-point proposal suggests that Tehran is attempting to leverage diplomatic channels to exit the conflict. However, the president's public doubt about the proposal's acceptability indicates a significant gap between the two parties' terms, suggesting that while a framework for peace exists, a final agreement may require further concessions.