President Donald Trump says he is willing to send the interim U.S.-Iran agreement announced on Sunday to the U.S. Congress for review, according to reports from multiple outlets. On Tuesday, Trump made the statement as lawmakers—including many Republicans—said they have limited information about the pact. The agreement is presented as a step intended to help end the war between the two countries that has killed thousands and disrupted parts of the global economy. Lawmakers’ comments reflect concerns about how the deal will be handled within the legislative process and what details Congress has been given so far. The reports describe a gap between the administration’s actions and congressional awareness, even as some observers express optimism that the interim deal could move efforts toward ending the conflict. The outlets agree that Trump’s proposal would place the agreement within Congress’s purview for examination, while lawmakers continue to call for clearer briefing and more transparency about the terms and implications of the interim arrangement.