President Donald Trump said at a press conference during the G7 summit in France that a nuclear agreement with Iran will be signed shortly.
The announcement signals a potential shift in diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Iran, aiming to stabilize nuclear proliferation concerns through a formal pact.
Trump said the deal reached with Iran on Sunday would be signed tomorrow or possibly the next day. This timeline varies from other reports suggesting the peace deal would be signed on Sunday.
Details regarding the agreement's structure have emerged from secondary reports. A memo outlining the terms of the Iran agreement consists of 14 paragraphs [1]. Furthermore, the agreement includes a $300 billion redevelopment package for Iran [2].
Trump said the U.S. and Iran are close to finalizing the deal to inform the public of the progress made. The president's remarks occurred amidst the broader diplomatic discussions of the G7 summit, where leaders are meeting to address global security, and economic stability.
The specific date for the signing remains a point of contradiction between different reports. While some sources indicate a signing within the next 48 hours, other reports maintain that the event is scheduled for Sunday.
“"The deal we reached with Iran on Sunday will be signed shortly, tomorrow, maybe the next day."”
The proposed agreement represents a significant economic and political pivot, pairing nuclear restrictions with a massive redevelopment fund to incentivize Iranian compliance. The discrepancy in signing dates suggests that while a framework exists, the final logistical coordination between the two nations remains fluid.



