Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency rejected the version of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding published by Bloomberg as inaccurate, saying it contains many omissions and is missing key phrases. According to the state-aligned agency, the full MOU text will not be disclosed even after its signing on Friday, in line with agreements between the parties.
This morning, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency issued a statement dismissing the draft of a US-Iran memorandum of understanding published by Bloomberg as inaccurate, according to a report by N12 correspondent Asaf Rozentzweig. The agency claimed the draft contains many omissions and is missing key phrases, and that under agreements already reached between the parties, the full MOU text will not be published even after its scheduled signing on Friday. The Tasnim statement has not been independently corroborated, and no other Iranian or American official has commented on the matter. As The Zioneer previously noted (article published Monday), Iranian officials had been expected to address reports of the MoU imminently, and the current statement aligns with that posture. The veracity of the Tasnim claim, and the specific content of the MOU, remain unverified.
2 developments
- DevelopingWhite House denies accuracy of published US-Iran MOU draft for the first time on the record
- DevelopingIran negotiation team spokesman says MOU text withheld because US doesn't understand Iran's terms
- StrongSenior Iranian official says published MoU text inaccurate, Tehran received additional benefits
- ConfirmedIsrael excluded from full US-Iran agreement text, senior official confirms
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