Trump Disputes Iran's Account of Proposed Deal, Calls for Faster Action
Former President Donald Trump rejected Iran's description of a proposed agreement to halt hostilities, asserting it misrepresents what was agreed. Iran maintains its demands for uranium enrichment and control over the Strait of Hormuz remain central to any deal.
Donald Trump said Tehran’s stated version of a proposed U.S.-Iran deal to stop the war does not reflect what was agreed to, and described Iran’s account as bearing no relation to the truth. He accused Iran of leaking false terms to the media and characterized Iranians as dishonorable in dealings. Trump urged Iran to 'get their act together, and FAST!' According to almonitor, Trump claimed the terms Iran released have nothing to do with the written agreement. Alarabiya reported that a senior administration official described the emerging deal as performance-based, with Tehran receiving no access to its frozen assets until it fulfills its obligations. Almonitor reported that the White House insisted Iran would dismantle its nuclear program. Iranian state media, as reported by bbc and timesofisrael, claimed the alleged agreement would guarantee Iran’s right to enrich uranium, grant control over the Strait of Hormuz, and result in billions of dollars flowing to the Islamic Republic. Iran has consistently insisted on these positions as non-negotiable.
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