Summary
- Israel requested access to a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the US and Iran, but the request was rejected.
- The US and Iran recently agreed to a ceasefire and a basic framework for follow-up nuclear talks, with the text of the agreement to be released later.
- President Donald Trump said he would send the Iran agreement to Congress for review, go over related documents with the press within days, and hold a news conference.

Israel requested access to a memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran but was denied, according to a report.
BlockBeats, a US digital-asset news outlet, reported on June 16, citing Israeli media, that Israel asked to review the document agreed by Washington and Tehran. The request was rejected.
The US and Iran recently agreed to a ceasefire and a basic framework for follow-up nuclear talks, the report said. US officials have described preventing Iran from possessing nuclear weapons as the core of the agreement. The text will be released later.
President Donald Trump previously said he would send the Iran agreement to Congress for review. He also said he would go over related documents with the press within days and hold a news conference on the agreement.

Minseung Kang
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