INTERNATIONAL — June 14, 2026

IRGC Rejects Trump's Claim That US-Iran Peace Agreement Will Be Signed on June 14

The rejection described the US president's statements as contrary to facts and a symbolic political message for personal propaganda and media attention.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat2 min read

IRGC Rejects Trump's Claim That US-Iran Peace Agreement Will Be Signed on June 14
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps rejected a claim by United States President Donald Trump that a peace agreement between the United States and Iran would be signed on Sunday, June 14.

The IRGC said the details of the claim are contrary to the facts. Iranian military sources described Trump's remarks about the treaty ceremony as a symbolic political message for personal propaganda and media attention.

The Iranian army joined the IRGC in rejecting the statements.

Read the original reporting at Hurriyat

Reliability assessment

Single source provides direct attribution to an on-record IRGC statement with concrete details (specific date, rejection of facts).

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Hurriyat: "Trump's political lies" – the title directly labels Trump's statements as lies, which is opinionated language; "merely a symbolic political message aimed at personal propaganda" – frames the US president's actions as insincere self-promotion rather than neutral reporting.

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