Trump says U.S.-Iran agreement will be signed tomorrow, ruling out Iranian nuclear weapons
U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday evening that the agreement between Washington and Tehran will be signed as soon as Sunday. He added that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen immediately and declared, "Iran does not want nuclear weapons." Trump also posted on his Truth Social account that, "When things calm down, we will come and take the enriched uranium."
Israeli officials acknowledged over the weekend that, despite ongoing talks between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump, Israel’s ability to shape the outcome is very limited. In Jerusalem, officials said that any deal with Iran would be a "bad deal," but based on reports about the emerging agreement, this one would be especially bad.
The key point, according to the report, is that the expected document is not a final agreement but a memorandum of understanding. Under that framework, Iran would not face the restrictions that Jerusalem had demanded.
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