President Donald Trump shared footage of himself signing the memorandum of understanding with Iran on his Truth Social platform early Friday, according to an Israeli news channel. The video confirms the signing ceremony that had been previously disputed and reported only through third-party images and official text.
President Donald Trump posted video footage of himself signing the US-Iran memorandum of understanding on his Truth Social platform late Thursday night, as reported by an Israeli news channel citing Trump's own post.
The 30-second clip — a screen recording of Trump's Truth Social account — shows the president at a desk signing a document in what appears to be the same setting captured in the official images published earlier this week by Iranian President Pezeshkian. Pezeshkian had posted the full signed text on his X account on Thursday, showing three signatures: Trump's, his own, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's, as The Zioneer reported.
The video appears to resolve lingering questions about the timing and location of the signing — Trump had initially stated the deal was 'imminent' and later confirmed he had signed it, but the White House had not released direct footage. The video's authenticity has not been independently verified by The Zioneer, but the source (N12) characterized it as a direct post from Trump's account.
The MoU, which both parties have described as a framework to end hostilities, has drawn sharp criticism from Israeli commentators and officials, who argue it legitimizes Iran's nuclear program without dismantling it.
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- DevelopingCommentator: Trump signing Iran deal is 'one of the most shameful moments in US history'
- DevelopingTrump claims other countries have also agreed to the memorandum of understanding
- DevelopingTrump says he may read the US-Iran MOU aloud in a press conference
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