Reports outlining proposed terms for a memorandum intended to end the war in the Gulf circulate among Western, Pakistani and Iranian sources. Multiple accounts describe the draft text as appearing to strongly favor Iran, prompting criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump. According to Reuters-provided details cited by both outlets, versions and descriptions of the memorandum are shared by different sides, including Western sources and mediator Pakistan, alongside accounts from Iranian sources. Trump challenges those characterizations, saying the reports are inaccurate. The dispute centres on the wording and substance of the memorandum as described in the leaked or relayed versions: while some sources portray the terms as benefiting Iran, Trump disputes the reliability of those reports. The outlets report that the memorandum is being discussed in connection with efforts to bring the Gulf conflict to an end, but do not describe all elements of the draft text in detail. The situation remains contested, with differing accounts of how the proposed terms would allocate concessions and outcomes.
Trump disputes reports that Gulf ceasefire memorandum favors Iran
Reports outlining proposed terms for a memorandum intended to end the war in the Gulf circulate among Western, Pakistani and Iranian sources. Multiple accounts describe the draft text as appearing to...
- Multiple sources describe a proposed memorandum intended to end the Gulf war.
- Western, Pakistani and Iranian sources are cited as outlining or discussing the memorandum terms.
- Accounts of the draft text are said to appear to strongly favor Iran.
- U.S. President Donald Trump criticizes the reports and says they are inaccurate.
- The memorandum descriptions are provided through or via Reuters-linked reporting and mediator Pakistan.
Terms of a proposed memorandum to end the war in the Gulf outlined by Western, Pakistani and Iranian sources on Friday appeared to strongly favour Iran, drawing criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump, who called the reports inaccurate. Versions and accounts of the memorandum were provided to Reuters by Western sources, sources from mediator Pakistan […]
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