Donald Trump speaking about the agreement with Iran in June 2026
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Trump’s Sharp Attack on Iran: You Leaked Agreement Terms Incorrectly

Accusation of "Dishonesty" Against Tehran Negotiators on the Eve of Signing the 2026 Peace Agreement

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US President Donald Trump accused Iran of spreading false and "fake" information regarding the terms of a potential peace deal, calling Tehran's negotiators "dishonorable" and warning that they must correct their behavior immediately.

Trump's Accusation of Leaking False Information While the world awaits the end of months of conflict between Washington and Tehran, Donald Trump sharply criticized Iranian officials on the "Truth Social" network. Trump claimed that the information published by Iranian state media regarding the details of the agreement bears no resemblance to the written and finalized terms [1]. In his post, he wrote: "The conditions that Iran has leaked to the fake media have nothing to do with what was agreed upon in writing." He also described the Iranian negotiators as "dishonorable" individuals, stating that "good faith" does not exist when dealing with them [2].

Stark Differences in Tehran and Washington Narratives Tensions escalated when official Iranian news agencies, including "IRNA" and "Mehr", published a 14-point draft claiming Iran would accept no new nuclear commitments and would maintain full control of the Strait of Hormuz [3]. In contrast, sources close to the White House and American media reports indicate that the final agreement includes dismantling Iran's nuclear program, removing enriched uranium from the country, and the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz without fees [4]. Trump described this difference in narratives as Iran's attempt to "make America look weak" and spread "fake news."

Shadow of Drone Attacks on Peace Talks In addition to disputes over the text, a drone attack on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz attributed to Iran has sparked Trump's anger. The US President called the action "completely unacceptable" and warned that Iran must "get its act together very quickly" [1]. Meanwhile, CENTCOM forces announced they intercepted and destroyed several suicide drones launched from Iran toward commercial routes [2].

Pakistan's Mediation and the Countdown to the Agreement Despite this harsh rhetoric, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who plays a key mediation role in this crisis, announced that the "final and agreed text" has been reached [4]. According to Pakistani officials, negotiations have progressed about 80 to 85 percent, and a formal agreement to end the war and lift the blockade of Iranian ports is expected to be signed by Monday (June 15, 2026) [2]. However, Trump's recent accusations show that trust between the parties remains at the lowest possible level, and any wrong move could cause this diplomatic achievement to fail at the last moment.

Donald Trump sharply criticized the leak of information by Tehran on the eve of the potential signing of the agreement with Iran.

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  1. Trump, İran'ı anlaşma maddelerini yanlış şekilde 'medyaya sızdırmakla' suçladıEvrensel (2026-06-12)
  2. Trump blasts leaked Iranian deal terms, 'very dishonorable' negotiatorsFox News (2026-06-13)
  3. Trump accuses Iran of leaking false deal termsAnadolu Agency (2026-06-12)
  4. Final, agreed upon text of U.S.-Iran peace deal has been reached, Pakistan saysCBS News (2026-06-13)
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