Iran war live: Tehran says Trump’s peace talk claims are ‘fake news’
On March 24, 2026, former US President Donald Trump claimed that the US and Iran were engaged in discussions to reach a broader agreement, stating that Iran was serious about settling and pursuing peace. However, Tehran swiftly denied these claims, with Iran's parliamentary speaker dismissing them as "fake news." The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps labeled Trump a "deceitful American president." Iranian officials suggested that Trump's statements were intended to manipulate financial and oil markets.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedOn March 24, 2026, former US President Donald Trump claimed that the US and Iran were engaged in discussions to reach a broader agreement, stating that Iran was serious about settling and pursuing peace. However, Tehran swiftly denied these claims, with Iran's parliamentary speaker dismissing them as "fake news." The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps labeled Trump a "deceitful American president." Iranian officials suggested that Trump's statements were intended to manipulate financial and oil markets. The conflicting reports highlight the ongoing tensions and distrust between the two nations.
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5 extractedIran's Revolutionary Guard Corps calls Trump a ‘deceitful American president’.
Iran's parliamentary speaker called Trump's claims 'fake news'.
Tehran denied that talks with the US are taking place.
Trump said that Iran wants to settle and wants peace.
US President Donald Trump announced discussions are ongoing with Iran to reach a broader agreement.