Iran's Stance on Trump's Proposed Peace Deal Remains Uncertain
Iran's Position on Peace Negotiations
Iran has indicated that it has not yet made a definitive decision regarding the peace agreement proposed by Donald Trump. The country has asserted that it will not waver on its "red lines" during the negotiation process. According to a report from Iran's IRNA news agency, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated that the specifics regarding the timing and location of the agreement's signing are merely speculative, highlighting that no final arrangements have been established.
As reported by Reuters, Baghaei mentioned that while a significant portion of the negotiation framework has been completed, the Trump administration has frequently altered its stance throughout the discussions. On Thursday evening, Trump announced that he had canceled planned military strikes against Iran, asserting that the peace deal with Tehran was "largely negotiated." He also expressed anticipation that the agreement might be signed over the upcoming weekend in Europe. However, in response to Trump's assertions, Iran reiterated that the "text of the deal" remains unfinalized.