Tensions between Washington and Tehran: The White House categorically denies an alleged agreement revealed by Iranian media (AP)
Tensions between Washington and Tehran: The White House categorically denies an alleged agreement revealed by Iranian media (AP)

The White House on Wednesday firmly rejected reports broadcast by Iranian state television claiming that a draft memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran was being prepared. Washington called the reports "false" and denounced them as a "complete fabrication."

According to Iranian media, an unofficial draft framework for a possible agreement between Tehran and Washington has been circulating in recent days. However, the full details of this document have not been made public.

When questioned about these revelations, the White House quickly responded by denying the authenticity of the document mentioned by Iranian television. The American administration maintains that no memorandum matching this description officially exists.

This case comes amid still extremely tense relations between the two countries, marked by persistent disagreements over the Iranian nuclear program, US sanctions and regional security issues.

Indirect exchanges between Washington and Tehran continue to be closely monitored by the international community, as any prospect of a resumption of diplomatic talks attracts significant attention in the Middle East and on global energy markets.

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