Donald Trump says the United States hopes to publish the terms of a framework deal with Iran “in the very near future,” but only after the agreement is officially signed in a ceremony planned for this week, according to remarks made in France. Trump’s statements indicate that publication is expected to follow the signing process rather than occur beforehand. While the US is signaling an imminent release timeline after the ceremony, most specific details of the framework deal are still unclear publicly. The reports emphasize uncertainty around what exactly will be included in the deal and when the full terms will be made available, even as Trump links the expected publication to the signing event. The focus of the update is the sequence of events—signing first, then publication—rather than any confirmation of particular provisions. Overall, the information available points to a forthcoming effort to disclose the deal’s terms shortly after the ceremony, with the content of those terms not yet fully specified in the public reporting.