World 17 Jun 2026

Trump signs preliminary agreement with Iran, after releasing details

The Trump administration shared the details of the preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran on Wednesday. President Trump later said he had signed it, during a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron.

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President Trump said Wednesday night he had formally signed the framework agreement to end the war with Iran during a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at Versailles. The Trump administration shared the details of the agreement earlier on Wednesday, as President Trump took questions from reporters in Evian, France, at a press conference that capped off his visit to the G7 summit. Trump had announced the two sides struck an agreement on Sunday but the specifics of the plan had not been made public until Wednesday -- causing a lot of speculation and confusion about what is and isn't outlined in the framework. According to the document read by a senior administration official earlier Wednesday, the U.S. and Iran declare "the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts" — including in Lebanon. The agreement says the U.S. will begin the removal of its naval blockade immediately and will "fully end" the blockade within 30 days if a final deal is reached. The U.S. will work with regional partners to create a fund of up to $300 billion for reconstruction and economic development for Iran, according to the framework read aloud to reporters. Trump, during his press conference, said the U.S. would not be directly contributing to this fund, though he did say it may be possible for other countries to invest in Iran.

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