During the G7 gathering in Evian, France, President Trump asserted that the US-Iran memorandum of understanding is 'fully signed,' informing the press that the complete information would be disclosed 'likely very soon.' However, as of June 17, no document has been made public, leading analysts to question: what exactly is in this agreement? G7 leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who described the pact as a 'game changer' to CNN, have largely supported the proposed framework. Trump also mentioned that the agreement guarantees Iran 'will never possess a nuclear weapon,' cautioning that 'all hell will break loose' if Tehran attempts to acquire one. Despite the positive outlook, detractors highlight the inconsistency: the US maintains that Iran consented to nuclear disarmament, while Iranian state media claims those conditions are still under negotiation. European leaders also confronted Trump regarding Ukraine, but the discussions were largely overshadowed by Iran.