Iran to Submit Its Own Revisions to Potential Understanding
WANA (Jun 01) – A well-informed source has responded to reports by several U.S. media outlets claiming that Donald Trump has proposed new amendments to the current draft of a potential understanding between Iran and the United States, stressing that the exchange of draft texts remains ongoing and that Tehran will naturally introduce its own revisions as well.
According to the source, no agreement or draft has been finalized at this stage, and discussions remain in the phase of reviewing and exchanging proposals. The source emphasized that Iran’s benchmark is a text that it considers acceptable and consistent with its own interests and considerations.
The source further noted that amendments proposed by the U.S. side do not automatically imply Iran’s acceptance of them. Tehran, he said, is pursuing its own positions and proposed changes independently throughout the process.
The informed source also stressed that while Iran continues to engage in diplomatic efforts, it is fully prepared for the possibility that no understanding is reached. The country, he added, has planned for all potential scenarios and is making decisions accordingly.
The remarks come amid recent reports by several American media outlets suggesting that Trump has introduced additional changes to a proposed draft understanding. Iranian sources, however, maintain that such developments remain part of the ongoing process of exchanging texts and proposals and should not be interpreted as evidence that a final agreement has been reached.





