Trump blasts Iranian media, says leaked ceasefire deal terms are untrue
Trump said the leaked proposal does not match the written agreement, while officials said Iran would get no frozen assets until it meets its commitments.
- President Donald Trump sharply dismissed leaked ceasefire terms published by Iranian state media, branding the reports as "fake news" on Truth Social and asserting they do not reflect the actual written negotiations.
- Trump stated that the leaked details have "NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing," heavily criticizing Tehran’s portrayal of the agreement and describing their public claims as a "weak and pathetic statement on having a deal."
- The president’s furious response was triggered by a 14-point draft published by Iran's Mehr News Agency, which claimed the U.S. would provide a $300 billion reconstruction package, release $24 billion in frozen assets, and lift oil sanctions while allowing Iran to maintain full authority over the Strait of Hormuz.
- Trump fiercely attacked the integrity of Iranian leadership following the leak, writing that they are "very dishonorable people to deal with" and declaring that "with them, there is no such thing as dealing in good faith."
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Trump goes on morning Truth Social blitz using QAnon image to describe Iran deal
President Trump has a history of indulging the conspiracy movement, which believes the Republican is taking on a shady cabal of global elites
President Donald Trump accused Iran on Friday of misrepresenting the content of the agreement that is being negotiated with the United States to end the war and assured that the version disseminated by Tehran does not correspond to the terms agreed between the two parties. According to AFP, the White House stepped up the versions published by Iranian media and argued that Tehran already accepted five fundamental points of the agreement: the dest…
Iranin ja Yhdysvaltain mahdollisen sopimuksen tarkkaa sisältöä ei ole virallisesti paljastettu.
“After 38 promises, is Donald Trump close to an agreement with Iran?” CNN asks. “That’s how many times the US president has said directly—in social media posts, public appearances, and phone calls with the media—that an agreement was close or has claimed that Iran was desperate to come to a deal. And when everything indicated that this weekend might finally be white smoke, everything has become more complicated this Friday. One day after declari…
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