The The White House has rejected claims circulated by Iranian state-affiliated media regarding an alleged draft agreement aimed at ending tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.
In a statement shared on the social media platform X, the White House described the reported memorandum of understanding (MOU) as entirely fabricated and warned against trusting narratives published by Iranian-controlled outlets. Officials stressed that the circulated document does not represent any authentic diplomatic proposal or negotiation framework.
The administration emphasized that misinformation surrounding geopolitical conflicts can intensify instability and confusion during already heightened regional tensions. The response came after Iranian media released what it claimed was a draft proposal connected to efforts to halt the ongoing confrontation involving Washington, Tel Aviv, and Tehran.
American officials reiterated the importance of factual reporting and dismissed the alleged document as false information lacking credibility. The public denial reflects escalating information warfare accompanying broader diplomatic and military strains across the Middle East.
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