SAEDNEWS: CNN reports that Washington has firmly rejected Israel’s request to see the text of its understanding with Iran. White House officials say the secrecy is due to sensitivities in the Islamic and Arab worlds. The U.S. national security team is holding near-daily confidential meetings to finalize the agreement.
According to the Political Desk of Saed News, in a rare diplomatic development and based on an exclusive CNN report, Washington has officially rejected Israel’s request to access and review the text of the memorandum of understanding with Iran. This move, which reflects the high level of confidentiality surrounding the negotiations, has raised significant concerns among officials in Tel Aviv.
James David Vance, the U.S. Vice President, had previously justified this strategic decision by stating that the memorandum would not be made public due to the need to respect the deep sensitivities and concerns of the Arab world and Muslim countries. According to Vance, Washington intends to advance this delicate process with utmost caution and without external pressure.
The importance of this memorandum to the United States is such that, according to informed sources, the White House national security team is holding intensive, near-daily meetings to finalize various aspects of a war-ending agreement. These ongoing sessions are designed to review each provision of the deal in detail and prevent any potential security gaps.
Analysts believe that withholding the details of the memorandum even from long-standing allies such as Israel sends a clear message from Washington: at this stage, the United States is focused on preventing political interference and is seeking to secure a definitive and tangible agreement with Tehran.