The G7 leaders issued a joint endorsement Wednesday evening of the U.S.-Iran agreement brokered by President Trump, calling it a historic opportunity to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and to address regional security threats, according to reports from the OSINTdefender channel. The endorsement frames the deal as a step toward stabilizing global energy markets and reducing tensions in the Middle East.
The G7 endorsement, reported Wednesday at 21:03 Jerusalem by the OSINTdefender channel, follows a day of intensifying Trump administration diplomacy on the Iran deal. Earlier Wednesday, Trump described the agreement as a 'fortress wall' against an Iranian nuclear weapon and said it would be signed 'tomorrow or the next day.' NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte separately called it an opportunity to ensure Iran never holds nuclear weapons. The full statement from the G7 leaders has not yet been published in official form, and the specific text of their endorsement is based on the channel's summary. The endorsement marks the broadest multilateral backing for the deal to date, which has drawn cautious reactions from Israeli officials amid concerns over verification and the timeline of sanctions relief.
2 developments
- DevelopingTrump at G7: Iran deal is 'very strong,' 99.9% ensures no nuclear weapons
- StrongTrump tells Netanyahu he is determined to sign Iran agreement as deal talks accelerate
- DevelopingTrump criticizes Iran deal from G7 summit amid criticism of terms
- DevelopingCanadian PM Carney endorses US-Iran MOU, says other G7 leaders also fully support it
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