Here’s the latest on Axios and Iran based on recent reporting.
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Iranian officials and state-linked outlets have pushed back on Axios’ reporting about a potential Iran–U.S. deal. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf dismissed Axios’ story as misleading and part of recurring Western media narratives. This framing suggests Iran is denying progress or even the possibility of a deal at this moment.[1][2]
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Other Iranian outlets echoed the denial or offered cautious language, noting no verified written exchanges have occurred and that Western reporting may be aiming to influence markets or public perception. Fars News Agency cited “informed Iranian sources” denying new written messages and describing Axios/Reuters claims as driven by Western media agendas. AVA and AVA-linked coverage echoed similar cautions, reporting that Iran had not yet responded to a latest U.S. proposal transmitted via Pakistan, and that Western outlets’ claims could be designed to affect oil markets or geopolitics.[3][5]
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On the U.S. side and in other outlets, Axios had reported that the White House might be aiming for a one-page memorandum or framework to open talks, with discussions potentially in Islamabad or Geneva, and that negotiations could cover ending the war, Hormuz issues, nuclear limits, and sanctions, but these claims have been met with strong Iranian denials or questions about their veracity.[2][1][3]
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Independent or regional outlets have varied in emphasis, with some sources noting that any exchange would require careful verification and that messaging from both sides remains opaque. MarketScreener and Tasnim News Agency coverage reflect the ongoing dispute over what has or hasn’t been exchanged and what each side is prepared to disclose publicly.[6][8][9]
Would you like a brief chronological timeline of the key statements and what each side has publicly claimed, or a concise country-by-country summary of the positions and leading sources? I can also pull the latest direct quotes from the cited outlets if you’d like. Each sentence here references published reporting around May–June 2026 from sources such as Axios, Fars News Agency, AVA, Tasnim, and related outlets.[5][8][9][1][2][3][6]
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Iranian Parliament's Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf dismissed a recent report by Axios about a supposed impending arrangement between Tehran and Washington, describing it as misleading and part of recurring fake media narratives originating in the United States.
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en.mehrnews.comFars News Agency, citing informed sources in the Islamic Republic of Iran, wrote that no new written messages have been exchanged between Iran and the US so far, and some news-making is being pursued by Western media with specific goals.
www.avapress.comAn Iranian official said the country had not sent any messages to the United States, in response to an Axios report, Iran's Tasnim news agency said early on Thursday. No message has been... -March 04, 2026 at 05:23 pm EST - MarketScreener
www.marketscreener.comIranian official says no message has been sent to the U.S., in response to Axios report - Iran's Tasnim News Agency ... -March 04, 2026 at 05:11 pm EST - MarketScreener
www.marketscreener.comFars News Agency, citing informed sources in the Islamic Republic of Iran, wrote that no new written messages have been exchanged between Iran and the US so far, and some news-making is being pursued by Western media with specific goals.
www.avapress.comIranian Parliament's Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf dismissed a recent report by Axios about a supposed impending arrangement between Tehran and Washington, describing it as misleading and part of recurring fake media narratives originating in the United States.
farsnews.irThe Iranians have sent messages to the United States over the last few days but the U.S. did not respond, Axios reported on Wednesday, citing an American official and a second source. ... -March 04, 2026 at 04:14 pm EST - MarketScreener
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