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Vance says text of U.S.-Iran deal will be released Friday "at the latest"

Vance says text of U.S.-Iran deal will be released Friday "at the latest"

Summary

Vice President JD Vance said the text of the U.S.-Iran deal will be released by Friday at the latest, with hopes to share it sooner. The deal aims to stop Iran’s nuclear program and terrorism funding while offering economic benefits if Iran changes its behavior.

Key Facts

  • President Trump announced the U.S. had reached a deal with Iran, but details have not yet been made public.
  • Both sides signed the memorandum of understanding electronically earlier this week; a formal signing ceremony is planned for Friday.
  • Negotiators from Qatar and Pakistan asked for a delay in releasing the full text, but the White House is pushing for earlier release.
  • The deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz immediately for safe passage of ships.
  • Economic benefits for Iran, such as lifting some sanctions, depend on Iran stopping terrorism support and abandoning its nuclear weapons program.
  • The U.S. is taking undisclosed actions to ensure safety in the Strait of Hormuz, including helping clear mines.
  • The deal is not final; President Trump said the U.S. may resume military actions if Iran does not comply.
  • No large-scale financial aid or sanctions relief will be given unless Iran fundamentally changes its behavior internationally.
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