Video. US and Iran Reach Tentative Deal, Pending Trump's Approval
Tehran said no final understanding has been reached as indirect talks continue through mediators on hostilities, maritime issues and Iranian assets abroad.
- On Saturday, Tehran rejected President Donald Trump's claims that an agreement with Iran was nearing finalization, stating no final understanding has been reached and emphasizing the nation will not act under external pressure.
- Hours earlier, Trump claimed on Truth Social that a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz was being lifted and asserted his administration was making a "final determination" on a potential deal.
- Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told state television that Tehran "has said goodbye to the language of 'must' 47 years ago," asserting the nation makes decisions based on its own interests and rights.
- Baghaei described United States maritime measures as "illegal from the start," alleging they violated the April 8 ceasefire, while clarifying that "Regarding the nuclear issue, we have no negotiations."
- Indirect talks between the United States and Iran continue through mediators, with discussions focused on ending hostilities, addressing maritime issues, and resolving matters related to Iranian assets held abroad.
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Iran rejects ‘should and must’ language from Western powers, Baghaei says
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Iran rejects Trump's ceasefire claim: Here's what Tahran said on final understanding to end conflict
After US President Donald Trump claimed on social media that an agreement with Iran would be taken soon, Tehran on Saturday rejected such claims and said that no final understanding has been reached, and said Tehran would not act under external pressure, Iranian state media Press TV reported. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told state television, "Tehran has said goodbye to the language of 'must' 47 years ago. None of the Wes…
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