A recent airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon, has complicated the finalization of a US-Iran agreement, according to a diplomat involved in the negotiations. The diplomat suggested that the airstrike, allegedly by Israel, aims to disrupt President Trump's efforts and potentially escalate tensions. However, a senior Israeli official denied responsibility, attributing recent clashes to Hezbollah attacks on Israeli civilians.
Meanwhile, Iranian parliamentary economic committee member Zohoryan addressed criticisms of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding. He acknowledged flaws and ambiguities in the current draft but argued that claims labeling it as worse than the Iran nuclear deal or as Iran's surrender are exaggerated. Zohoryan emphasized that while the memorandum has issues, some criticisms do not accurately reflect its content and significance.
Beirut Airstrike Threatens US-Iran Agreement Progress
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