'Deep mistrust' in Tehran as Iran plays down Trump's deal claims
Summary
President Donald Trump announced he canceled planned new military strikes on Iran, saying there was a positive step in talks to end the conflict. Iran quickly responded by downplaying any immediate agreement and highlighted the deep mistrust it has toward the United States.Key Facts
- President Trump said he called off new military attacks on Iran.
- He described this as a breakthrough in peace negotiations.
- Iran dismissed claims of a near deal with the U.S.
- Tehran pointed to longstanding mistrust between Iran and Washington.
- The announcement and response happened on June 12, 2026.
- The situation is part of ongoing conflict and tensions between the two countries.
- The news was reported by France 24 journalist Reza Sayah.
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