Vice President JD Vance announced Wednesday that the full text of the U.S.-Iran agreement will be released no later than Friday. The White House is actively pushing for an earlier publication to ensure transparency with the American public. Although both nations electronically signed the memorandum of understanding earlier this week, Qatari and Pakistani mediators requested a brief delay before making the document public.
Vance characterized the agreement as fundamentally beneficial for the United States. The deal mandates the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and establishes a conditional framework for sanctions relief. Economic benefits and reintegration into the global economy are strictly contingent upon Iran ceasing terrorism funding and permanently abandoning nuclear weapons development.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the U.S. will assist in clearing mines from the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe passage. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth added that the administration is already executing undisclosed measures to guarantee maritime security during this transition period.
Addressing reports of massive reconstruction financing, Vance clarified that no funds flow to Tehran without verified behavioral changes. President Trump emphasized at the G7 summit in France that this remains a conditional arrangement, warning that military operations could resume immediately if Iran fails to comply with the established terms.