Trump says Iran's leaked deal terms are untrue

Published 12 Jun, 2026 07:05pm 2 min read
US President Donald Trump. -- Reuters
US President Donald Trump. -- Reuters

US President Donald Trump ​said on Friday ‌that Iran’s leaked comments on a ​deal with the ​United States do not ⁠represent what ​has been agreed to.

“What ​they said, including their weak and pathetic ​statement on having ​a deal, bears no ‌relation ⁠to the truth. Very dishonourable people to deal with. ​With ​them, ⁠there is no such thing ​as dealing ​in ⁠good faith. AMAZING!,” he wrote on ⁠Truth ​Social.

“They’d better get their act together, and ​FAST!,” Trump said.

Trump said on Thursday he was calling off new ​strikes on Iran because a deal had been reached.

Terms of the deal as described on Friday by Iranian officials appear to offer Tehran much ​of what it has demanded so far, with Trump appearing ​to win little of what he has sought, beyond the reopening of the ‌Strait ⁠of Hormuz, which Iran shut after he ordered attacks in February.

A senior Iranian source told Reuters on Friday that the draft would waive sanctions on Iran’s oil, unfreeze billions of dollars ​of its funds, ​and require ⁠a cessation of hostilities on all fronts, including in Lebanon.

Nuclear issues would be set aside for ​later talks. Washington wants a deal to ensure ​that Iran ⁠never develops a nuclear weapon; Iran says it is not seeking one.

The waiving of sanctions, unfreezing of Iranian assets and halt ⁠to ​Israeli attacks on Lebanon are essential Iranian ​demands. The source made no mention of what Iran might offer in return.

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