US Vice President JD Vance said in a CBS interview that the text of the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran will be published no later than Friday, and that the administration is working to release it even sooner. Vance described the understanding as "a good deal for the American people" and said he has seen misinformation about it.
Vice President JD Vance confirmed in a CBS interview Wednesday that the full text of the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding will be published no later than Friday, and possibly earlier as the administration pushes for transparency. This marks a notable shift from earlier signals that the text would be released only after a signing ceremony: as The Zioneer reported at 12:26 Jerusalem, journalist Amit Segal (N12) had cited sources saying publication would follow the ceremony. A senior American official had stated Monday that details would begin to emerge within 24-48 hours (The Zioneer, 18:52).
Vance described the understanding as a 'good deal for the American people,' and said he has seen 'several distortions or misinformation' about it. The administration's timeline remains fluid: six days ago Vance himself noted the deal could be signed as soon as this week or take months (The Zioneer, Jun 9, 23:50), while Treasury Secretary Bessent had predicted signing by 'early next week' (The Zioneer, Jun 13, 06:39). With the text now confirmed for publication by Friday, the next step will be whether the memorandum leads to a comprehensive agreement. President Trump has stated sanctions relief will only follow full Iranian compliance (The Zioneer, Jun 15, 19:24).
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