Trump claims Iran deal near, but Tehran denies and US accuses of false leaks

US President Donald Trump claims an initial agreement with Iran is close, but Tehran denies any finalization. Trump also accused Iran of leaking false deal details, as satellite images show damage to Iranian bases.
US President Donald Trump has claimed an initial agreement to end the conflict with Iran is nearing, following his decision to cancel planned military strikes. However, Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, countered these claims, describing reports of a deal as "speculative" and asserting that "nothing has been finalised." Trump subsequently accused Iran of leaking agreement details that "bear no relation to the truth," calling them "very dishonorable people." This comes as satellite images reviewed by BBC Verify indicate that over 50 Iranian military bases, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps headquarters, have sustained damage from US-Israeli attacks since the war's commencement. Analysts are examining Trump's shifting approach, questioning whether his actions represent a deliberate strategy or a change of mind. Sources: BBC News — World
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- Jun 12, 2026, 05:30 AM UTCTrump claims Iran deal near, but Tehran says nothing finalised