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Iranian State Media Reports Tehran Will Submit Revisions to Draft U.S. Nuclear MOU

Iranian state media outlet Tasnim reported that proposed changes from the U.S. side do not indicate acceptance by Tehran. The same report stated that Iranian negotiators will present their own revisions during ongoing talks.

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Iranian state media reported that suggested revisions from the U.S. side do not signal acceptance by Tehran of the draft memorandum of understanding under discussion. The same report stated that Iranian officials will submit their own set of revisions to the draft during continuing negotiations with the U.S.

Background on the Talks The draft MOU has been the subject of bilateral discussions between the two countries in recent weeks. Iranian state media described the current status as still fluid, with both sides exchanging proposed language.

Tasnim, citing a source, said the U.S. changes do not imply Iranian acceptance. The outlet added that Tehran intends to counter with its own revisions in the next round of talks. No U.S. government statement on the reported Iranian position was included in the coverage examined.

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Rewrite inherits heavy reliance on Iranian state media framing and anonymous sourcing while omitting any U.S. perspective or counterpoint.

Selective sourcing: One-sided sourcing from Tehran outlet shapes entire narrative

How else this could be read

The same facts could be read as evidence that the Trump administration successfully forced Iran back to the table with a tougher draft, compelling Tehran to submit revisions rather than walk away.

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