U.S. President Donald Trump says the agreement with Iran reached earlier is expected to be signed “shortly,” but he does not confirm a single date. Speaking at a G7 summit in France, Trump says the deal could be signed on Thursday or possibly Friday, describing it as “tomorrow, maybe the next day.” The reports also reflect earlier statements that the signing would take place in Switzerland, with Vice President JD Vance representing the United States. Trump indicates he might stay in Europe for the signing, while also characterizing the arrangement as potentially involving a memorandum of understanding rather than a document he would personally sign. He adds that he is prepared to respond militarily if Iran violates the accord, warning that Iran would be “hit again” and saying it “doesn’t want to get bombed” or “hit.” Trump also says Washington has sent a copy of the accord to Israel, amid reported tensions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He further comments on past Iran-related strikes and references ongoing investigations related to the conflict.