This information was confirmed by the Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, who emphasized that Iranians will adhere to the agreement containing 10 points. "Despite skepticism from the Iranian public opinion due to repeated violations of the ceasefire by the Israeli regime aimed at sabotaging the diplomatic initiative, the Iranian delegation, at the invitation of the honorable Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, arrives in Islamabad tonight for serious talks based on the 10 points proposed by Iran," the ambassador stated. Interestingly, U.S. President Donald Trump once again commented on the agreement with Iran, reiterating that the news about the agreement containing 10 points is false. "The failing New York Times and fake news CNN reported on a completely false ten-point plan for negotiations with Iran, aimed at discrediting the people involved in the peace process. All ten points were a hoaxโ€”evil losers," Trump said. Additionally, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt stated at a press conference held on Wednesday that Iran first proposed a 10-point plan, but it was thrown in the trash. After that, the Americans claim, the White House proposed a 15-point plan, which Iran also accepted. However, judging by the statements of Iranian officials, the story about the plan to end the war is completely different, and it seems that the true state of affairs will only be known upon the arrival of the delegations in Pakistan, specifically Islamabad, where negotiations will officially open on Saturday.