In a post on the social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated, "The reports claiming that Iran and the U.S. stopped talking a few days ago are false and incorrect."
He added, "Our conversations have continued for four days, three days, two days, yesterday, and today. No one knows how these talks will conclude, but as I told the Iranians, it is time for you to reach an agreement in some form."
Seemingly addressing Iran's hostile policies toward the U.S. and Israel, he remarked, "You (Iran) have been doing this for 47 years, and we can no longer allow it to continue."
Earlier, the Iranian news agency Tasnim reported on June 1 that Iran's negotiating team had halted exchanges of messages regarding a peace agreement with the U.S. in protest of Israel's attacks in Lebanon. An Iranian official also told The Washington Post that negotiations with the U.S. had stopped due to escalating Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
However, in a phone interview with ABC News the previous day, Trump indicated that he expected discussions about a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to take place within the next week.
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