An Iranian report, cited by analysts on Army Radio, alleges that President Trump has conceded two additional points in negotiations with Iran. The claim has not been confirmed by U.S. or Iranian officials.
An Iranian report circulating in Israeli media on Monday alleges that President Donald Trump has made two additional concessions to Iran in ongoing nuclear talks. The claim, flagged by analysts Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh on Army Radio (N13), was characterized as further 'surrender to Iranian dictates' by the Iranian source. The alleged concessions follow a series of reports over the past week detailing Israeli concern over the emerging U.S.-Iran framework. As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, Trump reportedly approved low-level uranium enrichment in Iran, drawing disappointment in Jerusalem. No U.S. or independent Iranian confirmation of the latest claim is available, and the specific terms of the alleged concessions have not been disclosed.
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