Tehran, Iran — Fars News Agency quoted informed Iranian sources denying the accuracy of recent statements made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding ongoing understandings between Tehran and Washington. The sources asserted that current rumors regarding the negotiations’ substance do not reflect reality. They clarified that claims regarding clauses for the destruction of Iranian nuclear materials are entirely incorrect. Furthermore, they emphasized that no such text has been included in the memorandum of understanding currently under discussion.
Denial of Circulating Negotiation Narratives
According to the agency, the Iranian sources considered certain Western statements circulating about the course of the talks to lack precision. They categorized them as “unofficial leaks” that do not rely on documented or finalized agreements between the parties. Additionally, they reiterated that discussions are still ongoing without reaching a definitive framework for any agreement or comprehensive memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States.
Conflicting Stances Over the Negotiation Track
This denial comes amid a clear divergence in statements issued by both sides. While some parties report progress in the diplomatic understandings, other sources confirm that core files remain under discussion and have not yet been resolved. The main sticking points encompass the Iranian nuclear program, economic sanctions, verification mechanisms, and reciprocal regional de-escalation frameworks.
International Anticipation of Diplomatic Outcomes
Regional and global capitals are closely monitoring the developments of the ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington. This comes amid a state of alertness regarding the possibility of securing preliminary understandings that could contribute to defusing mounting tensions in the Middle East.


