US Vice President JD Vance said that a preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran may be made public before Friday. This follows statements from US President Donald Trump, who indicated that a deal had already been signed in principle.
The agreement is described as a short memorandum of understanding, roughly one and a half pages long. Officials say it is a broad framework rather than a final treaty.
What the Agreement Covers
The early document sets general commitments between both sides. It includes goals linked to regional stability and reduced tensions in the Middle East.
Key points highlighted by officials include:
• Iran committing to regional peace and stability
• A pledge to stop support for armed groups described as terrorist organisations
• A clear promise not to develop nuclear weapons
• Plans for international inspections to resume inside Iran
Negotiations Continue in Geneva
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that further talks will take place in Switzerland. These negotiations aim to turn the framework into a detailed peace agreement.
Global Diplomatic Activity Around the Deal
The announcement comes during the G7 summit in France.
