Iranian officials have refuted claims made by former US President Donald Trump regarding an impending peace agreement between Iran and the United States. Trump stated a final deal could be signed “over the weekend,” alleging Iranian Supreme Leader approval of the text. However, a spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry countered this assertion, stating that while significant portions of a draft agreement had been approved, the US altered its demands during final negotiations. This discrepancy has led to a breakdown in reported progress. The Iranian spokesperson indicated that the US changes prevented a finalized agreement. The conflicting statements highlight ongoing tensions and differing interpretations of negotiations between the two nations. This denial casts doubt on the possibility of an immediate breakthrough in US-Iran relations.