White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified the status of negotiations between the United States and Iran, stating that the initial 10-point proposal from Tehran was 'fundamentally unserious' and 'literally thrown in the garbage by President Trump and his negotiating team'. Addressing recent media reports, Leavitt emphasized that the plan previously reported as acceptable was actually discarded. She revealed that the Iranian regime has since submitted a more reasonable and condensed plan, which President Trump determined to be a 'workable basis' for further negotiation. Despite this progress, Leavitt reaffirmed that the United States remains firm on its core demands. She noted that 'the president's red lines, namely the end of Iranian enrichment in Iran, have not changed', and dismissed any suggestion that a 'wish list' from Tehran would be accepted. The negotiating team will focus on these efforts over the next two weeks, provided the Strait of Hormuz remains open without limitations or delays.