Donald Trump says Iran has asked for peace talks to take place “tomorrow,” but Iranian officials deny that any meeting is planned, according to reporting that follows a weekend marked by fighting and rocket fire. The accounts describe Trump’s public claim that Iran is “crawling back” to negotiations, contrasting with Tehran’s stated position that there are no talks scheduled. The dispute is presented against a backdrop of ongoing hostilities over the same period, with reference to recent attacks and exchanged rocket fire. While Trump frames the development as an Iranian move toward negotiations, Iran’s denial indicates that no immediate diplomatic meeting is occurring as of the time of the reports. Across the coverage provided, the central point is the mismatch between the U.S. president’s assertion about imminent talks and Iran’s public response rejecting the existence of any such scheduled meeting. The reports do not provide additional details about a specific proposed venue, agenda, or participants beyond the disagreement over whether talks are scheduled.