Former President Donald Trump has publicly refuted reports detailing the terms of a potential ceasefire agreement with Iran. The reports, suggesting Iran made limited concessions, were labeled “fake” and “dishonorable” by Trump. This follows recent statements indicating a deal could be reached soon. Trump did not specify which aspects of the reported terms he disputed, but strongly implied the information was inaccurate and released by individuals he considers untrustworthy. The disagreement centers around the extent of concessions Iran would need to make for a renewed agreement. The US has previously signaled a desire to revive negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program, but has insisted on stricter terms than those agreed to under the original 2015 deal. This latest exchange highlights ongoing tensions and conflicting narratives surrounding potential diplomatic progress.