Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency reports that Tehran has conveyed reservations about the proposed agreement with the United States to Qatari mediators, and that nothing is final yet. The report, citing an unnamed source, comes amid conflicting signals from Iran over the status of the indirect talks.
Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, reported minutes ago that Tehran has conveyed its reservations regarding the proposed agreement with the United States through Qatari mediators. The report stresses that no final decision has been reached. This is the latest in a series of conflicting signals from Tehran: As The Zioneer reported at 17:14, Fars had earlier stated that even if an agreement is reached, it would not meet President Trump's declared timeline. In the days prior, Fars reported that the US had retreated from some positions in the talks (as The Zioneer reported on June 12), and that negotiations had collapsed (June 5) before describing them as ongoing. The current update suggests Iran is using Qatar as a backchannel to register objections without formally withdrawing from the process. The source is a single unverified outlet; the IDF and Prime Minister's Office have not commented.
- StrongFars News: US retreats from some positions in Iran talks, Tehran reviewing offers
- DevelopingIran's Fars: final decision on US deal framework still under review
- StrongIran's IRGC-affiliated Fars: no final US deal yet, even if agreed it won't meet Trump's timeline
- ConfirmedIran source says US applying heavy pressure not to retaliate, separate team says no final deal
Source and signal
- Internal intake
