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Trump’s Iran peace deal rocked over LEAKED terms as president explodes at ‘very dishonorable’ Tehran

Donald Trump is furious that leaders in Tehran leaked a copy of the upcoming Iran peace deal, claiming the country’s leaders acted in a ‘very dishonorable’ manner.

Trump signaled on Thursday that Iran had agreed to a memorandum of understanding that would extend the ongoing ceasefire by 60 days; During this time, the two sides can negotiate the future of Iran’s nuclear program and other details.

The MoU addresses Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium and reportedly discusses easing multibillion-dollar sanctions against Iran.

But on Friday, the President lashed out on social media, saying the leaked Memorandum of Understanding terms had ‘nothing to do with the agreed terms’.

“The terms Iran leaked to Fake News have nothing to do with the terms agreed to in writing,” Trump wrote. ‘What he said, including his weak and pathetic statements about getting the deal, has nothing to do with reality.’

‘We are dealing with very dishonorable people. There’s no such thing as doing business with them in good faith.’

Trump also said Iran’s drone attack on Indian ships leaving the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday evening was “completely unacceptable.”

As the deal approached the finish line, Trump reportedly sidelined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

President Donald Trump has signaled that a deal to end hostilities with Iran is near

As Trump approached the deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu frantically called the President's allies to understand what was going on, but he was left in the dark, Axios reported.

As Trump approached the deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu frantically called the President’s allies to understand what was going on, but he was left in the dark, Axios reported.

The Memorandum of Understanding will reportedly call for an end to hostilities between the United States and Iran, as well as Israel and Lebanon

The Memorandum of Understanding will reportedly call for an end to hostilities between the United States and Iran, as well as Israel and Lebanon

According to Axios, the President’s statement that the agreement was finalized shocked Prime Minister Netanyahu.

The Prime Minister recently found himself phoning Trump allies to find out what Trump’s deal included, but was left in the dark as the process progressed, a source told Axios.

Netanyahu’s stepping aside shows the administration’s reluctance to bring the Israeli leader into the final phase of negotiations to end the three-and-a-half-month-old war.

The administration has said countless times in recent months that a deal is close, but this time it may have more traction as Vice President J.D. Vance is expected to sign a deal in Europe this weekend.

Four U.S. Air Force C-17 transport planes flew to Europe on Thursday, carrying equipment for a possible Vice Presidential trip to Geneva, where a signing ceremony is planned in the coming days.

A Memorandum of Understanding to stop the war between the United States and Iran could be signed on Sunday, the same day as Trump’s birthday, a source told Reuters.

“We have reached a great resolution in the war with Iran,” Trump told reporters on Thursday. ‘The documents have taken their final form, we will see. It should be done within the next few days. ‘We’ll probably make a signing in Europe and that’s a great thing.’

The deal would waive US sanctions on Iran’s oil industry, free up billions of funds from the Islamic Republic and call for an end to all hostilities in the conflict, including those between Israel and Lebanon, an Iranian source told Reuters.

A bullet streaks across the sky over central Israel during an Iranian missile attack, Sunday, June 7, 2026

A bullet streaks across the sky over central Israel during an Iranian missile attack, Sunday, June 7, 2026

Trump on Thursday warned that he would bomb Iran before backing down, citing progress in negotiations to reach a deal.

“Based on the fact that talks with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been escalated and approved at the highest level of Iranian leadership, as President of the United States, I have canceled the planned attacks and bombings against Iran this evening,” he said in a social media post on Thursday.

Before that, he had threatened to launch a violent bombing campaign greater than the $250 million worth of munitions dropped on Iran on Wednesday evening.

This bombing campaign was in response to Iran shooting down a US Apache helicopter and its two crew members.

The two pilots were eventually rescued by an autonomous US Navy ship near the Gulf of Oman.

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