U.S. Vice President JD Fans said President Donald Trump intends to maintain the negotiation track with Iran through verifiable commitments [1, 2].

This diplomatic push follows a tour in Doha and represents a strategic effort to ensure that any agreements made with Tehran are subject to strict verification [1, 2]. The move suggests a shift toward formalized stability in the region through a structured diplomatic framework.

Fans said he will travel to Geneva, Switzerland, to attend a signing ceremony for the agreement [2]. He said the event is scheduled for the upcoming week, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral relationship between the two nations.

Regarding the timing of the announcement, Fans said Trump may disclose the details of the agreement before Friday [3]. This potential early reveal would precede the formal ceremony in Geneva and could signal the finality of the negotiated terms.

Fans said the current approach is designed to continue the momentum generated during the Doha diplomatic tour [1, 2]. By focusing on verifiable commitments, the administration aims to avoid the pitfalls of previous diplomatic efforts while maintaining a strategic presence in the Middle East.

Statements regarding the negotiations were delivered on Sunday and Tuesday [1, 2]. The administration has not yet released the full text of the agreement, but the timeline suggests a rapid transition from negotiation to implementation.

Trump may disclose the agreement before Friday.

The transition toward a verifiable agreement in Geneva indicates a preference for structured diplomacy over maximum pressure. By emphasizing 'verifiable commitments,' the U.S. is attempting to secure concrete guarantees on Iranian behavior, likely regarding nuclear or regional activities, to ensure the deal's sustainability across different administrations.