President Donald Trump stated that the memorandum of understanding with Iran was a test that Tehran did not honor, and added that he gets along with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but occasionally disagrees and makes that clear, according to reports.
President Trump's latest remarks, reported at 23:20 Jerusalem, combine two themes he addressed separately earlier this evening. At 23:18, The Zioneer reported that Trump characterized the MOU with Iran as a test that Tehran failed. At 23:15, he discussed his relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu, saying he gets along well but sometimes disagrees and makes that clear. In this new statement, Trump reiterated both points in a single comment, reinforcing his assessment that the MOU was a failed test and highlighting his open but generally positive rapport with the Israeli leader. The remarks come amid ongoing US-Iran tensions and uncertainty over the status of the memorandum of understanding.
2 developments
- DevelopingTrump says he gets along 'well' with Netanyahu but sometimes disagrees and makes it clear
- DevelopingTrump: 'In my opinion, the MOU with Iran is dead' — Amit Segal (N12)
- DevelopingTrump claims other countries have also agreed to the memorandum of understanding
- StrongTrump tells Netanyahu he is determined to sign Iran agreement as deal talks accelerate
Source and signal
- Internal intake
