U.S. President Donald Trump has stated he is not satisfied with Iran's latest peace plan offer to end the two-month-old conflict with the United States and Israel.

The remark, reported by Axios, comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region.

Trump emphasized that while Iran is seeking a deal, the terms put forward do not meet his expectations.

Trump emphasized that while Iran is seeking a deal, the terms put forward do not meet his expectations.

The U.S. leader's stance introduces renewed uncertainty into the peace process, which has already seen multiple rounds of negotiations and shifting positions from both sides.

Trump's comments follow earlier reports that he is in no rush to finalize a deal, suggesting he believes the current war has had a less severe impact on financial markets and energy prices than initially feared.

The geopolitical situation remains a key factor for global markets, particularly for commodities like oil and equities in energy and defense sectors.