The Trump administration presented the agreement with Iran to Congress for the first time this evening, according to Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The move follows a series of presidential statements in recent days about the deal's framework and timeline. The full text and congressional response are not yet available.
The Trump administration presented the US-Iran agreement to Congress on Thursday evening for the first time, as reported by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The presentation marks a formal step in the legislative review process after days of presidential statements about the deal. Over the past week, President Trump said he gave Israel a copy of the agreement (June 17), announced he would submit both the peace and nuclear components to Congress (June 16), and stated details would be published soon while sanctions relief awaits Iranian compliance (June 15). The agreement, unveiled by Trump on June 13, calls for the export of Iran's enriched uranium and restricts incoming funds to humanitarian uses. Israeli concern over the strategic implications has been voiced by officials and commentators, as reported by The Zioneer on June 14–17. No text or congressional response has been published as of this report.
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