Iran warns the United States not to make statements outside previously agreed language and calls for full U.S. commitment to its obligations. Iranian officials say recent remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump are disputed by Iran, but they do not specify which statements they are referring to. The comments come after Trump made several assertions in recent hours that Iranian officials contest. One disputed claim is that Iran agreed to allow nuclear inspections, which Iran’s officials have indicated does not match the agreed terms. Iran’s message emphasizes that any discussion should align with the text and understanding reached in prior negotiations, rather than new or unilateral interpretations presented publicly by the U.S. The warning is framed as a request for adherence to established commitments, suggesting that Iran views the U.S. remarks as potentially undermining or mischaracterizing agreed obligations. The reports do not provide additional detail on the specific legal or diplomatic steps that follow, but they characterize the dispute as centered on what the two sides actually agreed to and how each side is publicly describing it.