Netanyahu to hold security cabinet meeting on US-Iran deal
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will hold a security cabinet meeting this evening to discuss the emerging US-Iran deal, Israeli media reported.
- “Netanyahu has told President Trump about his reservations over two clauses of the proposed agreement with Iran,” media report said.
- The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that both parties are expected to sign would include concessions from both sides, with the possibility of extension during the 60-day period.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu will hold a security cabinet meeting this evening to discuss the emerging US-Iran deal, Israeli media reported.
“Netanyahu has told President Trump about his reservations over two clauses of the proposed agreement with Iran,” media report said. He expressed his concern over the Lebanon clause in the deal and pending talks over Iran’s nuclear programme, media reported.
The United States and Iran have reached close to an agreement, Axios revealing details on Sunday reported potential 60-day extension in ceasefire extension and what elements of the agreement had been accepted by both parties and which are expected to remain under negotiation.