President Donald Trump said the final clauses of the nuclear deal have been approved by Israel and other parties, but Iran has not yet responded, according to a post on Truth Social. The statement follows his earlier cancellation of planned strikes on Iran after all parties approved the terms.
President Donald Trump said tonight that the final clauses of the nuclear deal have been approved by Israel and all other parties, according to a post on Truth Social. Trump noted that Iran has not yet responded to the terms — a statement that appears to break the previous hour's narrative that all parties had approved the agreement. As The Zioneer reported at 20:41, Trump had earlier said he canceled airstrikes planned for tonight after the deal was approved 'in concept and detail' by all sides, and listed 11 countries including Israel as parties. In the current statement, Trump appears to single out Iranian silence as the remaining obstacle, without specifying a deadline or next step. He reiterated that the naval blockade remains in full force until the signing. No independent confirmation of the claimed deal terms or Iranian position has been published yet.
5 developments
- ConfirmedTrump says Iran deal signed in full, northern residents demand answers from Netanyahu
- DevelopingTrump claims other countries have also agreed to the memorandum of understanding
- ConfirmedTrump says Iran apologized secretly for leaking false deal details
- DevelopingTrump Cancels Planned Iran Strikes as Geneva Agreement Framework Advances
Source and signal
- Internal intake