President Donald Trump addressed the Iran agreement from the G7 summit in France, against the backdrop of criticism of the deal's terms, according to the source. His remarks come as Israeli and American officials debate the scope of concessions to Tehran and the verification mechanism. Trump's statement at the summit signals that the deal, while moving forward, faces pushback from allies and within his own administration.
President Donald Trump delivered a statement on the Iran nuclear agreement from the Group of Seven summit in France, addressing growing domestic and allied criticism of the emerging deal's terms. The remarks, reported by a curated Israeli source, come hours after Trump disclosed details of a Qatar-brokered framework that includes 'trillions' in Iranian investment commitments.
As The Zioneer reported Monday, Trump told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu he is 'determined' to finalize the agreement, even as Israel's security cabinet huddles over the security implications. The deal's verification mechanism and the scope of sanctions relief — reportedly broader than the 2015 JCPOA — have drawn sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers and Israeli officials alike.
What remains unverified: whether Trump's G7 address signals a hardening of his position — possibly an attempt to renegotiate last-minute terms — or a defensive posture aimed at selling the existing framework to a skeptical audience. The text of his full remarks has not been released, and the White House has not formally commented on the content of the statement.
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