Here’s what Trump promised.
President Donald Trump surprised reporters Tuesday with an unusual pledge regarding his highly anticipated Iran agreement.
As questions continue to swirl about the contents of the still-secret deal, Trump said he may personally read the entire document to the media once it becomes official.
The unexpected promise comes as lawmakers, foreign leaders, and millions of Americans wait to learn exactly what the administration negotiated with Iran behind closed doors.
“We’ll probably have a press conference and I’ll read it word for word,” Trump said during a meeting with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the G7 summit.
Trump added that he wants the public to hear the details directly from him so there is no confusion about what the agreement actually says.
The remarks immediately drew attention because few presidents have ever suggested publicly reading a major international agreement line by line before the press.
What Is In The Iran Deal?
That remains the biggest question.
Despite days of speculation, the full text of the agreement has not been released to Congress, America’s allies, or the public.
Trump indicated he wants a formal signing ceremony completed before releasing the document, though he suggested Americans may not have to wait much longer.
The administration has signaled that more information could become available within days.
For now, only limited details have been confirmed.
Key Details Revealed So Far
Officials have acknowledged that the agreement includes a temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy shipping routes.
The deal also reportedly establishes a 60-day negotiation period designed to address concerns surrounding Iran’s nuclear activities.
In addition, administration officials have discussed potential sanctions relief tied to measurable actions by Tehran.
Supporters argue that linking economic incentives to concrete benchmarks gives the United States leverage while encouraging Iran to abandon dangerous nuclear ambitions.
Critics remain unconvinced and want to see the full text before making any judgments.
Congress Has Not Seen The Document
The secrecy surrounding the agreement has fueled growing interest on Capitol Hill.
Several senior lawmakers have acknowledged they have not yet reviewed the final text.
Even some key international partners reportedly remain in the dark regarding specific provisions.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters that lawmakers expect to receive additional information once the finalized document becomes available.
That delay has left many Americans asking the same question:
What exactly is in the agreement?
Trump Predicts Fast Progress
Despite the uncertainty, Trump expressed confidence that remaining issues will be resolved quickly.
The president suggested that Iran is eager to restore economic activity and improve relations with the international community.
According to Trump, both sides appear motivated to move forward.
“I think it’s going to happen fairly on time,” he said.
Trump also argued that improving relations could help accelerate negotiations and produce a final agreement sooner rather than later.
Why This Matters
The outcome of these negotiations could have major implications for national security, energy prices, Middle East stability, and America’s relationship with one of its most challenging adversaries.
Supporters view the talks as an opportunity to reduce tensions while advancing American interests.
Critics warn that any agreement must include strong safeguards to prevent Iran from rebuilding its nuclear capabilities.
Those questions may finally be answered when the administration releases the full text.
If Trump follows through on his unusual promise, Americans may soon hear every word of the agreement directly from the president himself.