President Donald Trump said that the US and Iran had a completed agreement, but Iran changed its stance, according to Israeli media. The new statement adds to a series of conflicting signals from the White House on the nuclear deal.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday evening that the United States and Iran had a 'closed deal' until Iran changed its mind, according to reports from Israeli media channel Ynet. The remark adds to a pattern of contradictory statements from the White House on the status of US-Iran nuclear negotiations.
Over the past several weeks, Trump has made a series of statements on the Iran file, including threats to strike 'very hard' and claims that Iran 'agreed to essentially everything.' The Zioneer has covered these developments, noting the shifting tone. The latest comment appears to reflect frustration with the pace of diplomatic progress, though it remains unclear which specific agreement Trump is referring to or whether the deal was formalized.
The announcement comes amid ongoing US air operations in the region and continued diplomatic efforts to secure a comprehensive understanding with Tehran. No official response from Iran has been reported yet.
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