Donald Trump has joked he may blame JD Vance if the deal with Iran doesn't work out, as details of the agreement have come to light. The US President said at his G7 news conference that the deal would be formally signed on Friday in Switzerland. He also added "importantly, Iran has agreed it will neither produce nor procure a nuclear weapon".
Details of the Iran-US Agreement
The agreement between Iran and the US will be signed on Friday, marking a significant diplomatic milestone. Trump's lighthearted remark about Vice President JD Vance came during a press conference where he outlined the key terms of the deal. The President emphasized that Iran's commitment to refrain from nuclear weapons development was a central pillar of the accord.
Reactions and Implications
The announcement has drawn mixed reactions from international leaders and analysts. Some view the deal as a crucial step toward stability in the Middle East, while others remain skeptical about its long-term viability. Trump's joke about blaming Vance underscores the high stakes involved, as any failure could have serious political repercussions.
Further details are expected to emerge following the formal signing ceremony in Switzerland. The agreement is likely to include provisions for inspections and sanctions relief, though specific terms have not yet been publicly disclosed.



