Trump rejects "false" reports of halt in US-Iran peace talks
Kyiv • UNN
Trump denied the cessation of dialogue with Iran, stating that contacts occur daily. He called on Tehran to immediately conclude a memorandum of understanding.

U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed suggestions that the U.S. and Iran are no longer holding peace talks, stating that the two countries are talking "continuously," including today, UNN reports citing Sky News.
Details
Reports that the talks ended several days ago are "false and erroneous," the U.S. President posted on Truth Social.
According to him, the U.S. and Iran have spoken during each of the last four days.
But he noted that he told Tehran: "The time has come, one way or another, to make a deal."
Context
Earlier, the Iranian state news agency Fars reported that the exchange of messages between Tehran and Washington regarding reaching a memorandum of understanding on the war had ceased several days ago.
Local media also reported that Iran had halted negotiations with mediators after Israel threatened to bomb Beirut.