Iran updates: Trump hopes to publish deal after it's signed
Key takeaways
- Donald Trump told reporters in France that the US hoped to publish the framework deal with Iran "in the very near future," but only after a signing ceremony this week.
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- He was speaking in the town of Evian alongside French President Emmanuel Macron as he arrived for the G7 summit this week.
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Donald Trump told reporters in France that the US hoped to publish the framework deal with Iran "in the very near future," but only after a signing ceremony this week. Most of the details remain unclear. DW has more.
https://p.dw.com/p/5FOr CTrump spoke a little more about the tentative preliminary deal on arriving in France for the G7 summit Image: Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo/dpa/picture alliance Advertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know The United States and Iran have announced a preliminary ceasefire deal Trump spoke briefly about the plan on arrival in France for this week's G7 summit The US president said he hoped to publish details, but not until a signing ceremony set for Friday World leaders have welcomed the announcement as an important first step Oil prices fell after the announcement Israel has said it will not withdraw from land seized in Lebanon Keep reading here for updates on the Iran war on Monday, June 15.
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