US, Iran Fail to Reach Deal as Trump Expresses Discontent

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US President Donald Trump expressed discontent with the current state of negotiations with Iran, stating that he is not satisfied with the progress made so far. Trump's remarks came after Iran sent a revised peace proposal to the US through Pakistan, which is mediating the peace talks.

The war between Iran and the US has been ongoing for over two months, with both sides attempting to strike a deal to end the conflict. However, the negotiations have been slow, and Trump's comments have raised concerns about the possibility of renewed military action.

Meanwhile, demonstrations took place across the world on May 1, with activists calling for better wages and working conditions amid rising fuel costs and shrinking purchasing power triggered by the US' war with Iran.

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian denounced the US naval blockade, calling it an "extension of military operations" against Iran. He stated that the continuation of this approach is intolerable.