Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the country has not yet concluded negotiations to sign a ceasefire memorandum with the United States. The statement contradicts American President Donald Trump (Republican Party), who confirmed this Thursday (June 11, 2026) the . The information is from the agency.
According to Tehran, despite mediation from countries such as Pakistan and Qatar, Washington has taken actions that “affect the diplomatic process”. The Iranian side criticized the US for constantly “change position” during negotiations and denied opening the Strait of Hormuz.
“Iran has demonstrated that it will not give up what it defined as a red line. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is more unstable because of US actions. So far, Iran has not reached a definitive conclusion on the agreement”declared Baghaei.
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“Qatar and Pakistan act as mediators, and the diplomatic process is being affected by US actions. The progress of the negotiations was clear to us from the beginning, and most of the text had already been finalized, but the Americans kept changing their position.
“Iran has demonstrated that it will not give up what it has defined as a red line. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is more unstable due to US actions. So far, Iran has not reached a definitive conclusion on the agreement.”
TRUMP
Trump stated that the memorandum of understanding for a ceasefire with Iran would be signed by Vice President JD Vance (Republican Party) starting on Saturday (June 13), in Europe.
“The strait [de Ormuz] it will be officially opened as soon as we sign it. It could be soon, perhaps over the weekend, in Europe. I won’t be able to be there, but JD will be.”declared the president in an interview with journalists.
According to the president, the agreement is “excellent”mainly because the Iranian side agreed not to develop or acquire nuclear weapons. He further said that he understands that the current Iranian supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, agreed to the US conditions.
The Republican also said that the Strait of Hormuz was already open for passage by US ships, which Iran denies.