The United States says it has signed a proposed 14-point agreement on Iran. The plan is presented as a framework intended to address Iran’s nuclear programme and related tensions. Under the proposal, the US links implementation to diplomatic progress. Trump has said the US will resume bombing if talks do not make sufficient progress. Specifically, he says the resumption of bombing would begin after a 60-day period if nuclear negotiations are not moving forward as expected. The agreement is described as a peace deal with multiple points, but the exact terms are framed around conditions for ongoing talks and consequences for lack of progress. The announcement focuses on the timing of the diplomatic window and the threat of renewed military action, tying enforcement measures to negotiation outcomes. Sources characterise the proposal primarily through the US administration’s stated conditions for peace efforts and potential escalation.