Several outlets report that U.S. President Donald Trump says a deal intended to end the war between the United States and Iran is already signed. BBC, Al Jazeera, and other coverage describe Trump confirming that the agreement is completed and that the details will be released “pretty soon” or within days, with some reporting that the agreement is being kept secret for the moment.
Financial Times and Reuters describe how the agreement is coming together and outline key elements discussed in connection with draft terms. Reuters says the draft U.S. deal includes components such as a waiver related to oil sanctions, nuclear limits, and the release of certain assets. Other reports frame the process as a negotiated framework that leaves some major issues for later talks, according to The New York Times.
While outlets vary in emphasis—ranging from timing and secrecy to the reported policy contents—sources broadly agree that a signed framework or MoU has been confirmed by Trump, and that the next step is publication of specific terms and implementation details.