Netanyah: Israel is not party to US-Iran deal

US President Donald Trump has held a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over a memorandum of understanding that is forming with Iran and seen as the basis for launching negotiations between the parties.
According to official statements, although Israel is not a party to this preliminary agreement, Netanyah has expressed appreciation for the American leader's commitment to the final agreement involving significant restrictive measures against Iran.
These measures include removing enriched nuclear material, dismantling uranium enrichment infrastructure, imposing restrictions on missile production, and preventing Iran's support for its organisations “Proxy” in the region, writes Skynews.
We stress tonight Trump has declared that the parties have reached agreement and that the same is backing the Supreme Leader, Moitaba Khamenei.
US Vice President JD Vance is expected to represent the US, while the agreement, according to Trump, will be signed in one of the European states.
This development comes at a moment of high tension in the Middle East, where the issue of the Iranian nuclear programme and its regional role continue to remain at the heart of international diplomacy. /Periscopi/












