

Odaily reported that, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) citing Al Arabiya, with Pakistan's mediation, the final draft of the U.S.-Iran agreement has been reached and is expected to be announced within the next few hours. (Jinshi)

Odaily reported that Trump said he is negotiating with Iran and will reach a deal one way or another. Regarding Iran and Oman imposing tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, Trump stated he is paying attention to the matter and does not want tolls to be charged in the Strait of Hormuz. He claimed the U.S. currently has full control over the Strait of Hormuz, that the U.S. blockade there is completely effective, and that new anti-drone technology not available two months ago has now been introduced. (Jin Shi)

Odaily reports, according to Reuters: Two sources indicate that Iran's Supreme Leader has ordered that near weapon-grade uranium must remain inside Iran. The Leader's directive reflects a consensus within the Iranian establishment. (Jinshi)

Odaily: Trump: (On Iran) Either way, this will be over soon. (Jinshi)

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Trump stated the negotiations between the US and Iran have entered the "final stage" and said, "Let's wait and see." (Jin Shi)

Odaily: Trump said, "If I don't get the right answer regarding Iran, things will escalate quickly; I need a fully 100% good answer from Iran." (Jinshi)

Odaily Odaily Planet Daily News According to the Wall Street Journal, US President Donald Trump had a tense and heated phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday evening. According to sources, Netanyahu strongly criticized the agreement aimed at ending the war with Iran during the call, while Trump defended the diplomatic process. Israel has long been skeptical about whether Iran will adhere to any agreement to dismantle its nuclear program and halt attacks on regional countries. According to insiders, Netanyahu reiterated these positions to Trump during calls on both last Sunday and Tuesday. However, Trump was not convinced. He told Netanyahu that he would continue to push for an agreement to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Trump also stated that if Iran fails to show greater flexibility in negotiations, it may face a new round of strikes. (Golden Ten)

Odaily Odaily reported, citing AXIOS, that U.S. sources said Trump told Netanyahu that mediators are drafting a "letter of intent" to be signed by the U.S. and Iran to formally end the war and launch 30-day negotiations on issues including Iran's nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. (Jinshi)







