U.S. President Donald Trump says the United States and Iran have already signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the war in the Gulf. Speaking on Monday after arriving in France for a G7 summit, Trump stated that “the deal’s all signed,” adding that the text has not yet been released. Reports describe the understanding as a preliminary agreement covering efforts to end fighting in the region, while the specific terms, scope, and timelines remain unclear because details have not been made public. Opponents have called for the text to be published, arguing that the agreement’s contents should be clear to the public. The reporting also indicates that Vice President (who was mentioned in at least one account) is involved in developments related to the agreement, but available summaries do not provide further specifics. Both outlets report Trump’s claim that the relevant documents have been signed by Washington and Tehran, with uncertainty remaining over when a full or official version of the agreement will be released and what it includes.