According to a report by Iranian outlet Fars, the Supreme National Security Council of Iran will soon deliver its decision regarding a ceasefire with the United States. The announcement follows days of conflicting signals from Tehran over the status of talks.
The Supreme National Security Council of Iran is set to announce its decision on a ceasefire framework with the United States imminently, according to a Monday report by Iranian outlet Fars News cited by analyst Yair Goldblatt. The report, published at 00:56 Jerusalem time, says the announcement will come soon, but provides no details on the content of the decision. The development marks a potential resolution to days of mixed signals from Tehran regarding the deal. As The Zioneer reported on June 11, Fars previously assessed that Tehran was leaning toward approving the U.S. deal, but later reports indicated the final decision was still under review. On June 14, Israel's N12 cited a Supreme National Security Council official stating 'the response is near,' without specifying whether it referred to a ceasefire or military action. The current report appears to clarify that the pending announcement concerns a ceasefire decision, not a military response. The timing, content, and Israeli or U.S. confirmation remain unverified.
2 developments
- StrongIran's Supreme National Security Council declares permanent end to war on all fronts
- DevelopingIran's National Security Committee says response to Israel is not imminent tonight
- StrongIran's Fars News: Tehran leaning toward approving US deal
- DevelopingIran's Fars: final decision on US deal framework still under review
Source and signal
- Internal intake
