President Donald Trump stated that he believes the memorandum of understanding with Iran is no longer viable, as reported by Amit Segal (N12). The comment comes amid ongoing speculation about the status of the US-Iran deal.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday morning that, in his opinion, the memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran is 'dead.' The statement was reported by Amit Segal (N12).
The Zioneer has reported extensively on the US-Iran negotiations in recent weeks. Trump has previously described the deal as a 'fortress wall' against an Iranian nuclear weapon and threatened to resume bombing if Iran fails to meet standards. He also said the deal was not final and that other countries had signed on.
Trump's latest remark—his first characterizing the MOU as dead—raises questions about the status of the agreement. It is unclear whether the comment reflects a formal change in US policy or a personal assessment. No official confirmation from the White House or Iranian officials has been reported.
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