A Western source says Iran is still considering a financial proposal from President Trump, according to N12. The update contrasts with earlier reports that Iran had rejected the offer, and follows weeks of conflicting signals on the status of US-Iran talks.
A Western source, cited by journalist Amit Segal (N12), stated that Iran is still weighing a financial offer made by President Trump. The offer, part of Trump's broader push to reach a framework with Tehran, has been the subject of conflicting reports in recent weeks — with some Iranian outlets claiming Tehran had rejected the proposal and others reporting deliberations are ongoing. The current report, from an unnamed Western official, aligns with earlier assessments by The Zioneer (June 11 at 23:18 and June 13 at 13:30) that the decision remains under review. No additional details on the offer's terms or Iran's timeline for a response were provided. The uncertainty persists as the US continues its diplomatic and military dual-track approach toward Iran.
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