Trump Announces Preliminary US-Iran Agreement, Details Remain Unclear
US President Donald Trump stated on Monday that a preliminary agreement to resolve the conflict has been digitally signed by the United States and Iran. This announcement precedes a formal signing ceremony scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. Despite the reported agreement, specific details surrounding the deal remain undisclosed, with President Trump having used social media to refute certain elements that had been reported by the media.

US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that a preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran has been digitally signed. The stated purpose of this agreement is to end the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
A formal signing ceremony for the deal is reportedly scheduled to take place on Friday in Switzerland.
However, details regarding the specifics of the agreement remain unclear. President Trump has reportedly used social media to deny certain elements of the deal that had been previously reported in various media outlets. Among the elements specifically denied by President Trump is the existence of a reconstruction fund as part of the agreement.
According to France 24, the comprehensive terms of the preliminary digital agreement have not yet been made public.


