In recent days, the British news agency Reuters has made various claims regarding the Iran-US negotiations, sometimes citing "senior Iranian sources."
Some of the points raised by Reuters based on these so-called Iranian sources have pertained to the content of the negotiations, while others have related to Iran's positions and approaches.
Accordingly, Tasnim’s correspondent contacted several relevant entities involved in the negotiations. Tasnim's follow-up reveals that the unidentified knowledgeable sources claimed by Reuters are not real, and the actions of this media outlet are, in fact, part of the psychological operations of the American team.
While media outlets sometimes accurately report news from informed sources, what has been communicated by Reuters in recent days has not been based on genuine sources.
During the first round of negotiations, Reuters had also published a false report regarding the release of Iranian assets, which was immediately denied by both Iranian and American media. As a result, Reuters itself was compelled to state that the initial report was fundamentally untrue.