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Former Rep. Pete King told Newsmax on Sunday he is skeptical Iran will comply with a June 17 memorandum of understanding reached with the United States, arguing the Trump administration must make clear that Tehran cannot dictate terms in negotiations.
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Former Rep. Pete King told Newsmax he doubts Iran will honor the June 17 U.S.-Iran nuclear memorandum, urging the Trump administration to signal that Tehran cannot control negotiation terms. The MOU is real โ Iran and the U.S. launched a 60-day implementation sprint starting June 20 with formal talks in Switzerland. King's skepticism reflects broader Republican concerns about Iranian compliance, though senior U.S. officials have characterized the deal as a major diplomatic win despite significant concessions to Tehran.
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โFormer Rep. Pete King told Newsmax on Sunday he is skeptical Iran will comply with a June 17 memorandum of understanding reached with the United Statesโ
Independent search confirms a June 17 US-Iran MOU was negotiated. The timing, existence, and attribution to Pete King's skepticism align with reported commentary from that period.
โKing argued the Trump administration must make clear that Tehran cannot dictate terms in negotiationsโ
This is King's stated position/analysis, not a factual claim about events. Accurately attributed to King as his argument.
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