The Iranian Foreign Ministry said that no final conclusion has been reached on the Iran-US agreement, while the Israeli side said that Trump promised the agreement would include the removal of Iranian enriched uranium.
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According to Iranian state television on the 11th, a spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry stated that so far, Iran has not reached a final conclusion regarding the Iran-U.S. agreement. All statements circulating externally about this agreement are speculation, and relevant matters have not yet been finalized.
On the evening of the 11th local time, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office issued a statement saying that Prime Minister Netanyahu had a conversation with U.S. President Trump that night. The two discussed the "U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding" currently being drafted, which aims to open subsequent negotiations.
The statement said that although Israel is not a signatory to this memorandum of understanding, Netanyahu expressed gratitude for President Trump’s commitment that the final agreement—reached at the end of negotiations—would include the removal of Iran’s enriched uranium, dismantling of enrichment infrastructure, restrictions on Iran’s missile production, and cessation of Iranian support for regional proxies, among other points.
Source: Xinhua News Agency, CCTV News. Original titles: “Iranian Foreign Ministry: No Final Conclusion Yet on Iran-U.S. Agreement”, “Israel Says Trump Promised Iran-U.S. Agreement Will Include Removal of Iranian Enriched Uranium, etc.”
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