Iranian media: Iran will not sign the agreement at the time Trump claimed; the negotiation terms have been conveyed via Qatar.

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Deep Tide TechFlow News. On June 14, according to Iran’s Fars News, a source close to the Iranian negotiating team said that hours before Israel’s attack on Beirut, Lebanon on the same day, Iran conveyed to the U.S. side—through the Qatari delegation—the core terms and specific details it hoped would be included in the agreement.

The source said that, so far, no agreement has been reached between the U.S. and Iran. Even if there are ups and downs during the negotiations, Iran’s basic position remains that its key conditions must be fully reflected in the final agreement, emphasizing that it would “never sign any agreement before the time announced by U.S. President Trump.”

Also, according to Iran’s Tasnim News, a Qatari delegation has arrived in Tehran and held talks with Iranian officials on issues including using diplomatic channels to push for an end to the current conflict.

Earlier, Trump said that the U.S. and Iran planned to sign an agreement on the 14th at local time. However, judging by the latest information released from Iran, the two sides still have differences over the agreement’s timing and specific content. (Jin10)

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