The US president stressed that the agreement reached between Washington and Tehran remains preliminary and could collapse if the Iranian government fails to meet American expectations.
United States President Donald Trump has warned that Washington could resume military strikes against Iran if Tehran fails to comply with the terms of a newly announced framework agreement, describing the arrangement as a non-binding memorandum of understanding rather than a final deal.
Trump made the remarks on Wednesday while addressing journalists alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, where discussions on the future of US-Iran relations dominated diplomatic engagements.
The US president stressed that the agreement reached between Washington and Tehran remains preliminary and could collapse if the Iranian government fails to meet American expectations.
"No, it's not final," Trump said according to Al Jazeera, when asked whether the agreement had been concluded.










