President Trump has rejected online claims of a “10-Point Plan” purportedly outlining terms for U.S.-Iran negotiations, stating the proposed framework is entirely fabricated. The White House confirmed that actual discussions remain confidential and have not been disclosed to the public or any unauthorized entities.
Administration officials emphasized that no concessions have been made on specific points, and the circulated document—described as originating from individuals lacking authority over official negotiations—is being treated as fraudulent activity. President Trump reiterated that meaningful agreements are being finalized behind closed doors, with no publicized terms acceptable to the United States at this stage. The administration maintains such proposals would be swiftly exposed through ongoing federal oversight.