Trump says signing the deal with Iran will take place “after hours”

US President Donald Trump said the signing of the memorandum with Iran is still on track to take place today, despite Israel's latest attack on Beirut.
“We had to sign the agreement this morning and the Israeli attack on Beirut delayed it. I think the signature will still take place later today, in a few hours. But the Israeli attack shook things”, Trump told Axio journalist and political analyst and CNN's global affairs, Barak Ravid on Sunday.
Trump expressed his disagreement with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyyahu's decision to hit Beirut. The president posted earlier today on the Social Truth that the attack on Beirut “should not have occurred” at a time when a memorandum of agreement was close to signing.
They called and said: Sir, Israel is attacking him in Beirut an hour before we have to sign the deal. I couldn't believe it was happening. It's very bad”, Trump told Ravid, the journalist told Israel Channel 12.
Trump also told Ravid that he had told Netanyah that it was very “disgruntled”.











