Donald Trump speaking about relations with Iran in June 2026
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Trump's Sharp Warning to Iran: 'They Better Get Their Act Together'

Following the leak of details regarding a potential agreement between Washington and Tehran, Trump warned Iranian officials to change course immediately.

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US President Donald Trump, sharply criticizing the leak of misinformation about a potential deal with Tehran, warned Islamic Republic officials that 'they better get their act together.' This tension occurs on the eve of the potential signing of a peace memorandum.

Today, June 13, 2026, the diplomatic atmosphere between Washington and Tehran became tense once again following sharp remarks from Donald Trump. Trump, who claims the two countries are on the verge of a historic agreement, responded to the leak of memorandum details in Iranian media with a warning tone: "They better get their act together, and fast" [1][5].

Sharp Reaction to Information Leak The US President, on his social media platforms, accused Tehran officials of spreading "misinformation" and being "dishonorable." This reaction came after news agencies close to the Iranian government published a draft of the agreement that differed from Washington's narrative [2][4]. Trump emphasized that if Iran does not adhere to the terms agreed upon in private meetings, the United States is ready to reactivate military options that had recently been suspended [3].

Provisions of the Controversial Memorandum According to reports published by international media, this memorandum includes the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the cessation of mining in this strategic waterway [2]. In return, the United States has committed to releasing approximately $24 billion of Iran's frozen assets and setting a 60-day period for final negotiations regarding the nuclear program [1]. However, Trump warned that the naval blockade will remain in place until there is full certainty regarding the implementation of commitments.

Ambiguity in Tehran's Official Position While Trump speaks of the agreement being finalized, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has taken a more cautious stance. He announced that although significant progress has been made in the Qatar negotiations, a "final decision" has not yet been reached [1]. Araghchi also emphasized that any agreement on enriched uranium must include the dilution process within Iranian territory, an issue that appears to have been one of the main points of contention in recent hours.

Role of Mediators and Peace Outlook Pakistan, as one of the primary mediators in this round of negotiations, has shown great optimism regarding the results. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that "peace has never been this close" [1]. Reports indicate that if recent disputes are resolved, the signing ceremony for the agreement could take place next week on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Geneva, Switzerland [2]. However, Trump's cancellation of planned missile strikes against Iranian energy facilities yesterday demonstrates both the fragility and the seriousness of this moment [3].

US President Donald Trump warned Tehran officials while speaking about the proximity of a historic deal with Iran.

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  2. Anlaşmanın ayrıntıları sızdı - Birgün GazetesiBirGün (2026-06-13)
  3. Trump Cancels Planned Iran Strikes | Balance of Power 6/11/2026Bloomberg (2026-06-11)
  4. Trump news at a glance: another day, another claim of imminent peace deal with IranThe Guardian (2026-06-12)
  5. Trump’tan İran çıkışı: “Kendilerini toparlasalar iyi olur”24 Saat Gazetesi (2026-06-12)
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