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16 Jun 2026, 13:08

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, announced on Tuesday that he will send the peace agreement with Iran to the U.S. Congress for "review."

During a meeting with Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the United Arab Emirates, on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France, he told reporters, "I never thought about sending it, not even once, but I will do it. I will send it to Congress. I like this idea."

Some Republican lawmakers had previously called for a review of the text of this agreement.

Mr. Trump also promised that he would publicly release the text of the agreement with Iran "within the next day or two" and even suggested the possibility of reading the entire document on camera.

He said he is waiting for a "formal space" to be created for the public release of this text.

The U.S. President stated, "I would like to first establish a formal framework for this, but I have no problem with releasing it; it is a great document." He added, "The content of it is this: Iran will never have a nuclear weapon."

Regarding the next phase of negotiations with Iran, which has a 60-day deadline, Trump said, "I think this process will move very quickly."

He added, "Iran wants to finalize this issue. They need to return to their normal activities, and relations have now been normalized; therefore, I think this process will move very quickly."

Trump continued, "It may move faster, it may take more time, but it can be done very quickly."
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