Trump says Iran deal remains incomplete as negotiations continue
Trump claims any Iran agreement is unfinished and would be favourable, pushing back on critics while details remain undisclosed and unfinalised.
What happened
Middle East Eye reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump has stated the current Iran deal under discussion is not fully negotiated yet. In a post on Truth Social, Trump rejected criticism of the talks and asserted that any agreement he would make with Iran would be favourable, contrasting it with the Obama-era deal that he claims gave Iran significant cash and a pathway to nuclear weapons.
Trump emphasised that details of the deal have not been publicly shared and insisted no final agreement has been reached. He framed his position as rejecting prior approaches to Iran, asserting that unlike his predecessors, he does not make bad deals and criticised those critical of the ongoing negotiations as uninformed.
The claim that any new deal would be the "exact opposite" of the 2015 deal suggests an intention to impose stricter terms, although the source does not provide verification or details on what such conditions would entail. The comments come amid broader regional concern over Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions, and security posture, all key issues for the Iran desk to watch closely.
Known from the source
- Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that the Iran deal under discussion is not fully negotiated.
- Trump claims any deal he would make with Iran would be favourable and contrasts it with the Obama-era agreement.
- Trump criticised unnamed critics of the ongoing Iran negotiations.
- The source for these statements is Middle East Eye, citing Trump's social media post.
What remains unclear
This statement must be seen as a single-source claim from Trump via social media, with no independent confirmation or elaboration in the provided material regarding negotiation progress, terms, or involved parties. It reflects political positioning rather than confirmed negotiation status.
What remains unclear: Whether the Iran deal is indeed incomplete or if other parties have confirmed progress. Details of the deal terms or framework, beyond Trump’s claims. Independent verification of claims contrasting the new deal with the 2015 accord. Ensure correct attribution of claims to Trump and avoid implying confirmed facts about the deal status or content.
Evidence note
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