N12 journalist Asaf Rozentzweig reports that there is ambiguity over whether a decision on the US-Iran deal requires a qualified majority of about 65% of member states or unanimous agreement, which would make the decision unlikely. He adds that in any case, no final decision is expected today.
The Zioneer has reported extensively on the US-Iran deal negotiations in recent days, with conflicting signals surrounding the status of the talks. Today's comment from N12 journalist Asaf Rozentzweig adds further ambiguity about the procedural side of the decision-making process, noting that the voting threshold required for a decision is unclear. Rozentzweig states that a final decision is not expected today, which aligns with the overall uncertainty that has characterized the diplomatic track. The source of the comment is the N12 Telegram chat, a credible Israeli news outlet.
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