President Donald Trump stated that the ceasefire terms reported by Iranian state media on June 12, 2026, were inaccurate and denied offering any financial compensation to Iran. Iranian media circulated a 14-point ceasefire agreement that included claims of over $300 billion being paid to Iran, which Trump refuted on social media, calling the reports 'fake news.' He emphasized that the actual terms agreed upon included five points, such as the dismantling of Iran's nuclear program and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. A senior Trump administration official confirmed that the deal was performance-based and no funds would be released until Iran complied with the terms. Trump also suggested that Vice President JD Vance could travel to the Middle East to sign the deal soon, although he acknowledged that formalizing the agreement might take time.
Trump Denies Terms of Ceasefire Agreement Leaked by Iran
President Donald Trump rejected claims made by Iranian state media regarding a ceasefire agreement, labeling them as 'fake news.' He clarified that the actual terms of the agreement included five specific points related to Iran's nuclear program and funding for terrorist groups. A senior administration official confirmed that no financial compensation would be provided until Iran met the agreed conditions.
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Trump Denies Terms of Ceasefire Agreement Leaked by Iran