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Iran and Trump Dispute Status and Terms of U.S. Deal - News Directory 3

Iran and Trump Dispute Status and Terms of U.S. Deal

June 12, 2026 Ahmed Hassan World
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Original source: cbsnews.com

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Iran stated on June 12, 2026, that a deal with the United States remains unfinalized, according to CBSNews.com. U.S. President Donald Trump denied that the terms outlined by Iranian state media reflected agreements reached during recent negotiations, the report said.

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Context of the Strait of Hormuz and Regional Tensions
The dispute occurs amid heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments. Analysts note that the region has seen increased military posturing from both Iran and U.S. forces in recent months, with the Strait of Hormuz serving as a focal point for diplomatic and strategic maneuvering. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also been involved in regional discussions, though his direct role in the latest negotiations remains unclear.

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Trump’s Rejection of Iranian Media Claims
Trump, speaking to reporters in Washington, D.C., stated that Iranian state media “fabricated” the details of the proposed agreement. “The terms they cited are not the ones we agreed to,” he said, according to CBSNews.com. The White House did not release a formal statement, but senior officials confirmed that negotiations are ongoing.

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Iran’s Position and Diplomatic Implications
Iranian Foreign Ministry officials reiterated that no formal agreement has been signed, emphasizing that “all terms remain under discussion.” The statement, attributed to a ministry spokesperson, highlighted concerns over U.S. sanctions and regional security guarantees. Diplomatic observers suggest the back-and-forth reflects broader challenges in resolving long-standing disputes between the two nations, including nuclear program restrictions and maritime security.

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What Comes Next?
The U.S. and Iran have engaged in intermittent talks since 2023, with the most recent round of negotiations held in late May 2026. While both sides have expressed willingness to de-escalate tensions, key issues such as Iran’s enrichment of uranium and U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf remain unresolved. A senior State Department official told CBSNews.com that “diplomatic efforts are continuing, but no breakthrough has been achieved.”

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Historical Precedents and Regional Stakeholders
This development follows a pattern of stalled negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, including the 2015 nuclear deal (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) and its subsequent collapse in 2018. Regional actors, including Israel and Gulf Cooperation Council nations, have repeatedly urged both sides to prioritize stability. Netanyahu’s office has not issued a public response to the latest claims, but Israeli defense officials have warned of potential disruptions to shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Impact on Global Oil Markets
The Strait of Hormuz handles approximately 20% of global oil trade, making any escalation in the region a concern for energy markets. Analysts at the International Energy Agency noted that “current tensions are being monitored closely, but no immediate supply shocks are anticipated.” However, traders have reported increased volatility in futures contracts, with some fearing a repeat of the 2019 attacks on merchant vessels in the area.

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Verification and Sources
The details of Iran’s statement and Trump’s remarks are based on reports from CBSNews.com, which cited anonymous officials and diplomatic sources. No independent verification of the claims has been publicly released. The U.S. Department of State and Iranian embassy in Washington did not respond to requests for comment.

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