Italian media refutes U.S. media reports about the proposed U.S.-Iran agreement, stating it only represents the U.S. side's statements.

ME News Report, May 24 (UTC+8), states that these statements only represent the U.S. side's remarks, and Iran cannot confirm them.
Earlier, Axios reported that the proposed agreement includes extending the ceasefire period by 60 days, reopening the Strait of Hormuz without tolls, and Iran clearing the mines in the strait.
The source denied the details of the above report and refused to acknowledge that these contents represent Iran's position. (Jin10) (Source: ODAILY)
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OvernightPositionPhobia
· 2h ago
Axios reports being denied, it seems the negotiations are still in a stalemate.
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ProofOfNap
· 10h ago
The insider directly called it out—can we still believe this rumor?
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FrenBurner
· 11h ago
Extending the ceasefire is a good thing, but it becomes awkward if the details don't match up.
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DaoPeripheralWorker
· 11h ago
Isn't this kind of 'denial' itself a bargaining chip?
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WhaleTailWitness
· 11h ago
The truth of the news is hard to verify; the Strait of Hormuz is a very complex issue.
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YieldBento
· 11h ago
Both sides are talking past each other, and the agreement is nowhere near finalized.
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WhitepaperByTheRoadside
· 11h ago
Jin10 turns to ODAILY, the information is already second-hand.
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