Trump says the US hopes to publish the terms of its deal with Iran 'in the very near future,' but not before it's officially signed. Follow live
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Skip next section Trump: Deal will likely be published 'sometime after Friday' 06/15/2026 June 15, 2026 Trump: Deal will likely be published 'sometime after Friday' Trump spoke to the press alongside President Emmanuel Macron on arrival in Evian, France for the G7 summit Image: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo/picture alliance Donald Trump told reporters that the US hoped to publish the terms of its deal with Iran "in the very near future," but not until a signing ceremony planned for Friday.
He was speaking in the town of Evian alongside French President Emmanuel Macron as he arrived for the G7 summit this week. Trump said that Vice President JD Vance would be in Switzerland for the physical signing, but left his own attendance open, saying "I may be involved, I may not." He seemed to dispute or at least reframe supposed elements of the deal reported in Iranian media, saying that there would be no sanctions relief for Iran "until they do what they are supposed to do." Trump also told reporters that he wanted to "see if we can straighten out Lebanon," seemingly in reference to what might well be one of Iran's expectations in any deal.
Asked whether any European help would be useful to secure commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said he did not think much help would be needed, but nevertheless said that perhaps it was "not a bad idea" to have "a ship or two" from other
countries on hand. Macron meanwhile reiterated his "offer" of a naval mission involving France and the UK. "As the president said, maybe it won't be desired, or maybe it won't be needed, but in any case it is a mneasure that demonstrates our willingness to help," Macron said.
