Trump says Iran talks are fully negotiated, but Iran disputes his claim
President Trump is portraying the Iran negotiations as fully settled agreements. He says the deals are already negotiated and ready to be implemented. The
President Trump is portraying the Iran negotiations as fully settled agreements.
He says the deals are already negotiated and ready to be implemented. The
administration hopes this framing will bind Iran to the terms. Iranian officials
have publicly rejected Trump's characterization. They say the talks are still
ongoing and no final agreement exists. The contrasting statements raise doubts
about the deal's durability. Experts warn that repeated disputes could undermine
the entire effort. The outcome may depend on whether both sides can resolve the
disagreements.