President Donald Trump claimed Thursday evening that other countries have also signed on to the memorandum of understanding regarding the emerging deal with Iran, according to a report. Trump did not specify which countries have agreed or whether the accord is the Iran nuclear deal framework he has discussed in recent days. The remark is the latest in a series of statements from the US president suggesting progress toward a finalized agreement.
President Donald Trump on Thursday evening asserted that additional nations have agreed to the memorandum of understanding connected to the emerging deal with Iran. The statement, reported without an identified originating outlet, does not name the countries or clarify whether they have formally signed the document or expressed verbal support. This follows a week of intense signaling from Washington: as The Zioneer reported, Trump said earlier Thursday that he understands Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei has approved the deal, and hours earlier stated that an 'agreement in principle' had been reached on Iran's nuclear material. He has also suggested—contrary to earlier reports at 21:09 and 22:50—that Israel has approved the final clauses. Israeli officials have not confirmed that assertion. The current claim of multinational backing remains unattributed by a named source; no official from any of the alleged countries has commented publicly.
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