Iran Denies Trump's Claims of Imminent Deal with the US
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that no final decision has been made on a possible agreement with the United States, and Tehran will not compromise on its "red lines" in the negotiations.

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghai said on Wednesday that Tehran has not yet made a final decision on a possible deal with the United States and will not compromise on its "red lines" in the negotiations. The statement was reported by Reuters, citing Iran's state news agency IRNA.
Baghai noted that reports about the time and place of signing the agreement are speculation, and nothing has been finally decided yet. He added that a significant part of the negotiation text has been agreed upon, but the US side has repeatedly changed its positions.
This statement follows a series of contradictory remarks by US President Donald Trump. On Tuesday, Trump claimed that a peace deal with Iran could be reached "in two or three days." On Thursday, he said that US forces would deliver a "very powerful strike" on Iran the following night. However, later that evening, Trump reversed course, announcing that he had canceled the planned strikes on Iran because the "final points" of the agreement between the two sides had been approved.


