The Prime Minister's Office announced on June 11 that "President Trump spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu today, and both sides exchanged views on the MOU with Iran."
The office clarified that Israel is not a party to the MOU. However, Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Trump's assurances that the final agreement would include the removal of Iran's enriched uranium, dismantling of uranium enrichment infrastructure, restrictions on missile production, and cessation of support for regional proxy forces.
Earlier, Trump stated at a White House event that a "great agreement regarding war with Iran has been reached," adding that only final adjustments to the document remain. He mentioned that the agreement could be finalized in a matter of days, with a signing ceremony potentially taking place in Europe this weekend.
Trump noted, "As soon as the agreement is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened," emphasizing that the core of the agreement is Iran's commitment not to possess nuclear weapons.
However, reports from Iran indicate that the agreement has not yet been approved. The semi-official Fars News Agency cited sources familiar with the Iranian negotiating team, stating that no draft related to the initial MOU with the U.S. has been approved.
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