Trump acusa a Irán de mentir sobre términos de acuerdo provisional

El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump acusó a Irán de difundir versiones inexactas de un memorando de entendimiento provisional, complicando su firma prevista para este fin de semana en Ginebra.

Trump publicó en Truth Social que los términos filtrados por Irán a los medios no coinciden con el texto acordado por escrito. Calificó a los negociadores iraníes como deshonrosos y afirmó que no negocian de buena fe.

Irán había publicado un borrador de 14 puntos que incluía la liberación de 24.000 millones de dólares en fondos congelados y el aplazamiento de conversaciones sobre su programa nuclear por 60 días. Una fuente diplomática citada por CNN indicó que el texto extiende el alto el fuego, reabre el estrecho de Ormuz y prepara negociaciones nucleares.

El primer ministro de Pakistán, Shehbaz Sharif, afirmó que se alcanzó un texto final consensuado. Sin embargo, el primer ministro israelí Benjamin Netanyahu reiteró que Irán no tendrá armas nucleares mientras él esté en el cargo. La ceremonia de firma sigue programada para el domingo en Ginebra, según fuentes diplomáticas.

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