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White House denies existence of 15-point Iran ceasefire plan touted by Trump days ago
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This is real โ Trump did announce a 15-point Iran ceasefire plan to reporters, but the White House Press Secretary later muddied the waters by suggesting the plan wasn't as firm as reported, saying some coverage was 'not entirely factual' even though 'elements of truth' existed. Iran rejected the proposal outright as 'excessive' and 'maximalist.' The article is well-sourced with direct quotes and diplomatic corroboration, though it could better explain why the White House walked back its own plan or whether the denial was strategic positioning for negotiations.
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โWhite House denies existence of 15-point Iran ceasefire plan touted by Trump days agoโ
Trump announced a 15-point plan; Press Secretary Leavitt later cast doubt on its full existence, saying some reporting was 'not entirely factual' but 'elements of truth' exist. This is accurately captured.
โTrump claimed his administration had a 15-point ceasefire plan during remarks to reporters in Florida on Mondayโ
Article documents Trump's direct statement to reporters before Air Force One: 'They're not going to have a nuclear weapon. That's number one. That's number one, two and three.' Clear primary source.
โPress Secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested reports about the plan may not be 'entirely factual'โ
Direct quote from article: Leavitt stated 'some of the stories I read were not entirely factual' in her Wednesday briefing. Directly sourced.
โIranian officials have rejected the 15-point planโ
Article cites Iranian state media and high-ranking diplomatic official calling plan 'excessive,' 'strategic failure,' and 'extremely maximalist and unreasonable.' Reuters confirmation noted.
โThe plan included demands for Iran to dismantle nuclear capabilities, abandon regional proxy activities, re-open Strait of Hormuz, and limit missilesโ
Article states administration's plan 'is understood to have included' these elements. Qualified language reflects sourcing from diplomatic briefings rather than official documents.
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