Multiple outlets report that the United States and Iran are working toward a proposed “peace deal” framework discussed in recent days, with President Donald Trump and senior officials saying the text may be released soon. The Guardian highlights both what the proposed arrangement appears to cover and what remains unclear, pointing to outstanding questions about its terms and implementation. The BBC reports statements by JD Vance that the deal may be released before Friday. Other coverage describes claims in White House materials that the early agreement would produce concrete benefits, while noting that those claims have not always matched the details available publicly. CNN and other reports say the president reiterates an intention to publish the agreement within days, even as key issues remain unresolved. Some reporting also focuses on the scope of the agreement, including whether it is intended to halt or reduce regional hostilities and address elements such as sanctions or a blockade, and on concerns about who has been consulted as details emerge. Overall, sources converge on the idea that broad objectives are being discussed, but the full contents, sequencing, and verification mechanisms are still not fully established in public reporting.