politics
March 26, 2026
White House disputes '15-point plan' reports, refuses to explain 'nitty gritty'
The White House is refusing to provide details on the negotiations being conducted between the United States and Iran, claiming the “sensitive diplomatic discussions” would be harmed by press speculation.

TL;DR
- The White House is withholding details on U.S.-Iran negotiations, citing the sensitivity of diplomatic discussions.
- Press secretary Karoline Leavitt disputed media reports of a 15-point plan, stating it was not fully confirmed and contained inaccuracies.
- Leavitt confirmed that talks are ongoing and productive, but refused to provide specific details exchanged between the U.S. and Iran.
- Iranian sources have claimed the proposal was rejected as excessive and that peace would be on Tehran's terms.
- The White House denies that Iran has rejected the plan, stating talks continue.
- The administration is questioning the health and legitimacy of Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, due to his absence from public view.
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