White House blasts draft Iran agreement as ‘complete fabrication’
The White House said the report was a complete fabrication as talks continue over Iran’s uranium stocks and Gulf access.
- The White House on Wednesday dismissed an Iranian state television report as a "complete fabrication," refuting claims of a draft memorandum of understanding with Washington.
- Iranian state-run television had reported the draft agreement included commitments to lift the naval blockade, restore traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, and withdraw US forces from the Gulf.
- President Donald Trump said Wednesday he was not yet satisfied with Iran's offers, warning the US might "have to finish the job," while Secretary of State Marco Rubio noted "some progress and some interest."
- Trump warned that "Oman will behave just like everybody else or we will have to blow them up," asserting "nobody" would control the Strait of Hormuz.
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps previously threatened to turn its coast into a "graveyard for the aggressors" following military operations launched by the US and Israel in February and paused in April.
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White House labels Iran’s claimed peace framework a ‘complete fabrication’
The White House on Wednesday flatly rejected a draft memorandum of understanding that Iranian state media claimed outlined a framework for ending hostilities between Washington and Tehran, calling the document a fraud designed to shape public perception of high-stakes nuclear negotiations. The denial came swiftly. The White House Rapid Response team posted on X that...
According to press reports, a memorandum would be awaiting a presidential green light. Iran’s media like Tasnim said a draft memorandum of understanding has not been finalized and is still under discussion.
A preliminary deal between Iran and the United States is not yet finalized and officially does not exist at all, according to the Iranian news agency Tasnim. It cites a source among the Iranian negotiators. According to him, Western media are spreading false reports about a memorandum of understanding that is supposedly already virtually finalized.
American sources report that the deal is complete. Iranian sources disagree.
Iran-US The Iranian state broadcaster IRIB reported on Wednesday that it had obtained a draft of an unofficial framework for a memorandum of understanding (MoU)…
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