‘Dishonorable’: Trump says leaked Iran ceasefire terms fake
Summary
President Donald Trump said that reports about the terms of a possible ceasefire deal with Iran were false. He denied that the leaked details matched the real agreement and criticized Iran for not dealing in good faith.Key Facts
- President Trump called the reported ceasefire terms “fake news” and said they were not the real deal.
- Iranian state media published seven main points of a possible agreement, but Iran showed little compromise on key issues like its nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- The report said Iran would start new nuclear talks 60 days after signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the US.
- Iran did not agree to give up control of the Strait of Hormuz but discussed maritime security with Oman.
- Some frozen Iranian assets would be released after signing, with more talks planned on sanctions and war damage.
- The US reportedly committed to ending Israel's attacks in Lebanon as part of the deal.
- Recently, the US and Iran exchanged military strikes, and planned US attacks were stopped due to a diplomatic breakthrough.
- President Trump called drone attacks near the Strait of Hormuz “totally unacceptable.”
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