Trump says Iran deal text will be released after Friday
President Donald Trump said during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of the G7 leaders’ summit in Evian, France, that the text of the agreement with Iran will be published sometime after Friday. He said his vice president, JD Vance, would attend the signing ceremony, but added that it was not certain he would be there himself.
Trump repeated his familiar claim that the borders have been “completely opened” and insisted that Iran “will not have nuclear weapons.” He also briefly addressed Lebanon, saying, “I do want to see if we can solve the situation.”
The comments came as Trump met Macron on the eve of the G7 gathering, where Iran and regional tensions are expected to remain part of the broader diplomatic backdrop. Trump did not provide further details on the agreement’s contents or the timing beyond saying it would come out after Friday.
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