As of June 17, 2026, the complete text of the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran has not been made public, despite President Trump's assertion that the agreement is 'all signed' at the G7 summit. The United States contends that Iran has consented to dismantle its nuclear program and cease uranium enrichment. However, Iran’s state media, IRNA, claims that the current draft does not include any new nuclear obligations, with negotiations set to occur in a post-signing period. Trump also mentioned to G7 journalists that Iran 'foolishly' let its opportunity slip away to sign before the US-led military actions, but he anticipates the agreement will be fully realized. The UN Secretary-General referred to the framework as a 'critical step' while urging all parties to 'intensify their efforts.' French President Macron stated that his priority at Evian is to ensure the permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and that diplomatic efforts should foster broader regional opportunities. Experts caution that the conflicting narratives could jeopardize the agreement before it is officially executed.