President Donald Trump said Tuesday he will release the full text of the U.S.–Iran memorandum of understanding within the next few days [1].

The move aims to provide transparency as both nations move toward a second phase of negotiations focused on Iran’s nuclear program. Because Iran seeks a quick completion of the deal, the release of the text serves as a critical step in verifying the terms of the agreement [2].

Speaking at the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, Trump said he intends to read the document word-by-word to the press [3]. This unusual method of disclosure follows reports that the memorandum has already been signed digitally, though some sources previously described the deal as secret [4].

"I will read the text of the Iran deal aloud to the media, word by word," Trump said [3].

The president noted that the agreement involves a specific implementation window. "It's a 60-day period or so," Trump said, adding that he believes the process will happen fairly on time [5].

Trump confirmed that the administration will release the full agreement in a couple of days [3]. The announcement comes amid ongoing international discussions regarding regional stability and nuclear proliferation during the G7 gathering [6].

"We will release the full agreement in a couple of days," Trump said [3].

"I will read the text of the Iran deal aloud to the media, word by word."

The decision to read the memorandum aloud suggests a desire for absolute clarity and public accountability to prevent future disputes over the text. By anchoring the disclosure to the G7 summit, the administration is signaling to global allies that the U.S. is taking a lead role in stabilizing the nuclear standoff with Iran through a transparent, time-bound framework.