The United States reportedly declined Israel’s request to review the text of a newly negotiated memorandum of understanding with Iran before its planned signing ceremony in Switzerland later this week, highlighting growing tensions over the diplomatic process surrounding the agreement.
However, U.S. officials reportedly informed Israel that the text would not be shared before the formal signing and public release of the agreement.
The contents of the memorandum have not been officially published, though reports indicate it may address issues including maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions-related measures, and broader regional de-escalation efforts.
The reported decision has fueled concerns in Israel that it has been largely excluded from key stages of the U.S.-Iran diplomatic process.
Israeli officials have publicly acknowledged that they do not yet know the full details of the agreement, despite its potential implications for Israeli security interests.
The agreement is expected to be formally signed in Switzerland, after which the full text is anticipated to become public.
Until then, uncertainty surrounding its provisions continues to generate debate among policymakers and analysts across the region.
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— Daily Sabah (@DailySabah) June 16, 2026
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