President Donald Trump said Wednesday evening that he has given Israel a copy of the agreement with Iran, according to his statement. Trump made the remark during an interview or press appearance. The move appears to be a further step in transparency regarding the emerging US-Iran understanding, which has drawn weeks of debate and conflicting signals.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday evening that he has given the State of Israel a copy of the agreement with Iran, according to his statement broadcast live. The remark adds a concrete step to Trump's weeks-long public campaign for transparency around the emerging US-Iran understanding, which he has said he may read aloud in a press conference.
The exact content or signatory status of the agreement remains unconfirmed. Iranian media have published conflicting accounts — some reporting detailed draft terms, others saying no deal is finalized. The Zioneer has previously reported Trump's statements about submitting the deal to Congress, destroying Iran's enriched uranium, and claiming a secret Iranian apology for leaked details.
It is unclear from the brief statement whether the copy given to Israel differs from the version discussed in negotiations, or whether Israel's leadership has responded. No further details were provided by the president at the time of the broadcast.
- 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
- ConfirmedTrump says Iran apologized secretly for leaking false deal details
- ConfirmedTrump says Iran nuclear deal to be signed 'tomorrow or the next day', defends agreement
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