BREAKING: Iranians already refuting Trump on deal…

The Iranians are already refuting President Trump on the deal he says they’ve agreed to, suggesting they have red lines that are still a problem for the US.

Here’s what they said, via Open Source Intel:

 
In fact, the WANA news agency in Iran says the Iranian spokesman claims they regime has made no final decision on an agreement with the US and they certainly weren’t pressured into anything:

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that the Islamic Republic has not yet reached a final decision regarding a potential agreement with the United States, stressing that while most of the draft framework for ending the conflict has been finalized, Washington’s shifting positions and new demands continue to hinder the process.

Speaking on Thursday evening, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei addressed media speculation surrounding a possible agreement between Iran and the United States, stating that changing and contradictory positions by American officials are nothing new and have been repeatedly observed in recent months.

Baghaei said Iran entered the diplomatic process in good faith and with a responsible approach, but noted that inconsistent positions adopted by U.S. officials have been one of the main obstacles throughout the negotiations.

He argued that while Washington speaks of diplomacy and negotiations, it has simultaneously engaged in military actions against Iran during the course of talks. According to Baghaei, the United States has carried out two military attacks against the Islamic Republic during the negotiation period and has repeatedly violated the ceasefire, alongside Israel.

Referring to the status of negotiations, Baghaei said that most of the draft text had already been nearly finalized. However, he added that American officials have repeatedly altered their positions and introduced new demands, both through their representatives and in public media interviews.

He stressed that the United States has attempted on several occasions to impose what he described as unreasonable demands, but maintained that Iran has demonstrated, both diplomatically and on the ground, that it will not yield to external pressure.

According to Baghaei, some political and media narratives are designed to create the impression that diplomatic progress has been achieved as a result of pressure and threats. He argued that Iran has consistently shown it will not retreat from its principles under coercion.

“The red line of the Islamic Republic of Iran remains the interests and welfare of the Iranian people,” he said, adding that there would be no compromise on that principle.

I think this is a lot of ‘saving face’ propaganda by the regime so that they can say they got the agreement they wanted, or something, assuming one is finalized.


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