US officials provide details of a proposed Iran agreement after several days of secrecy, according to reporting across multiple outlets. The officials describe draft terms that are still being finalized and have not been publicly released by Iran. U.S. officials speak on condition of anonymity as they outline aspects of the draft agreement ahead of a formal signing ceremony scheduled for Friday. The disclosures come after a period in which the agreement’s contents were not widely available to the public, with both sides keeping the text under wraps. While the reports describe the existence of a draft and indicate that it is close to formalization, they do not present Iran’s official publication of the text in the same coverage. The overall reporting emphasizes the timing—U.S. information is made available shortly before the scheduled ceremony—along with the fact that Iran has not released the draft document. Additional specifics of the agreement are not fully detailed in the excerpts provided, but the shared theme is that the draft agreement is being described by U.S. officials shortly before the planned signing.