Trump claims on Iranian concessions trigger questions, rejections in Tehran - Al Jazeera

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April 18, 2026
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President Donald Trump's claims on Iranian concessions triggered questions and rejections in Tehran.

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President Donald Trump's claims regarding Iranian concessions have provoked questions and outright rejections from officials in Tehran. This situation arises as the Trump administration continues to navigate complex relations with Iran, often characterized by diplomatic tensions and sanctions. The Iranian government's swift denial indicates a significant disagreement over the state of negotiations or any perceived breakthroughs. This could complicate future diplomatic efforts or signal a hardening of positions from both sides. The dispute highlights the ongoing challenges in achieving any form of agreement between the two nations.

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