Trump accuses Iran of leaking agreement details that 'bear no relation to the truth'
Summary
President Donald Trump said Iran’s reported details of a deal to end the war are not true and do not match the agreed terms. Iran’s officials said the deal is close and asked people not to speculate, while both sides continue to disagree on key points like money, sanctions, and nuclear activities.Key Facts
- President Trump called the leaked details from Iran "dishonorable" and unrelated to the truth.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said a deal has "never been closer" and asked the media to avoid speculation.
- The conflict started with US and Israeli strikes on Iran on 28 February, and Iran responded with attacks and closing the Strait of Hormuz.
- Despite an April ceasefire, the US and Iran have exchanged attacks recently, with President Trump cancelling planned strikes due to a potential deal.
- Iranian media published details including lifting the US naval blockade and releasing at least $300 billion to repair damage caused by the strikes.
- The talks, mostly mediated by Pakistan, aim to extend the ceasefire and discuss Iran’s nuclear program.
- Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful, but the US demands it dismantle nuclear materials and stop funding terrorist groups like Hezbollah.
- US officials say no funds will be released to Iran until it meets US conditions, including opening the Strait of Hormuz and stopping support for proxies.
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