Trump Issues Warning Over Misleading Iran Ceasefire Claims
Trump Warns Of Fake Iran Ceasefire Letters, Says Only One Set Of Points Will Be Discussed Privately
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US President Donald Trump cautioned against misleading documents regarding ceasefire negotiations with Iran, stating that only one official set of negotiation points will be discussed privately. He condemned those circulating false information as fraudsters, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming talks in Pakistan for a long-term settlement.
- 01Trump warns of misleading documents related to Iran ceasefire negotiations.
- 02Only one official set of negotiation points will be considered.
- 03He labels individuals spreading false information as fraudsters.
- 04A temporary ceasefire agreement was reached just before a deadline.
- 05Upcoming talks in Pakistan aim for a longer-term settlement.
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On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump warned of misleading documents circulating about the ceasefire negotiations with Iran. He stated that only one official set of negotiation points will be considered in formal talks, condemning those spreading false information as “fraudsters and charlatans.” Trump emphasized that these individuals have no connection to the official US-Iran negotiation process and will be exposed after a federal investigation. He did not disclose the specific points but mentioned they form the basis of a temporary ceasefire agreement. This ceasefire, reached just before a self-imposed deadline, includes Iran's commitment to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments. Both parties are set to meet in Pakistan later this week to discuss a longer-term settlement.
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