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Iran has not signed any agreement, Israeli source warns

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iran has not signed any agreement, Israeli source warns

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TL;DR

A source — an Israeli news organization — reports that Iran has not signed any agreement, describing current reports as a one-sided American rush toward a deal. The source says Iran will not give up its uranium or enrichment capability, and warns that tricks and delays must not come at Israel's expense.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A source — an Israeli news organization — said early Monday that Iran has not signed any agreement with the United States, describing the current dynamic as a one-sided American push toward a deal. The source stated that Moghtada — likely referring to Iranian negotiator or decision-maker — will not concede on uranium or enrichment capability. The warning cautioned that tricks and delays should not come at Israel's expense. The remark adds to a series of skeptical assessments as multiple unconfirmed reports have circulated for days about a possible US-Iran memorandum of understanding. As The Zioneer previously reported, Iranian state news IRNA stated last week that no final text has been approved, and an IRGC-affiliated outlet similarly dismissed claims of a signed deal. No US or Iranian official has confirmed a signing.

02 · How it developed

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