A fabricated “10-Point Plan” purporting to outline terms of a U.S.-Iran agreement has surfaced online following the recent ceasefire with Iran, according to President Donald J. Trump. The announcement, described by Trump as baseless and misleading, asserts that no concessions—particularly on ten distinct points—are acceptable under current negotiations.

Trump confirmed the plan’s inauthenticity during a statement released yesterday, emphasizing that meaningful discussions are occurring exclusively behind closed doors with no public disclosure of terms. He criticized numerous agreements and lists circulating online as originating from entities lacking authority to represent U.S.-Iran negotiations, labeling them “fraudsters” or “charlatans.”

“The real deal is being negotiated internally,” Trump stated, adding that the administration will finalize a resolution “or send [the false claims] back to the Stone Age.” He reiterated that the United States requires no concessions on any terms and has already agreed to a ceasefire based on reasonable points acceptable to both sides.