Iran Denies Finalization of Ceasefire Deal with the US
May 29, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei has clarified that a proposed agreement with the United States regarding a ceasefire is not yet finalized.
According to reports, US President Donald Trump had stated earlier that his administration was making a “final determination” on a potential deal with Iran. However, Baghaei has disputed this claim, stating that the agreement in question has not been finalized.
Baghaei’s comments were made through state media, providing clarification on the status of the proposed agreement. The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman’s statement suggests that any further developments or negotiations regarding the ceasefire deal will be announced at a later time.
No further details have been provided on the nature of the proposed agreement or its current status. However, it is worth noting that US President Trump had previously expressed optimism about reaching a deal with Iran.
The Iranian government has not commented publicly on the specifics of the proposed agreement or what conditions must be met for it to become finalized. The situation remains under review as both parties continue to engage in diplomatic efforts.
As of now, no official confirmation has been made regarding the completion of the proposed ceasefire deal between the United States and Iran.
Source: Al Jazeera