President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance each signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran, which might stop preventing on all fronts for 60 days and is anticipated to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all visitors, a senior administration official mentioned Monday.
The official mentioned the signatures had been achieved digitally and {that a} formal signing will occur in Geneva, Switzerland on Friday.
Whereas the official mentioned the small print of the settlement will likely be launched inside the subsequent 24 to 48 hours, Trump on Monday mentioned the textual content of the memorandum of understanding can be launched “fairly quickly,” however someday after Friday.
“It is a very highly effective doc, and I would like it to be launched. So, in all probability fairly quickly,” Trump mentioned throughout a press convention with French President Emmanuel Macron shortly after touchdown in France for the G7.
President Donald Trump speaks as he attends a bilateral assembly with French President Emmanuel Macron throughout the G7 Summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, June 15, 2026.
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Trump mentioned “it relies upon” if he’ll attend the signing ceremony in Geneva on Friday, however that Vance can be there.
Senior administration officers on Monday acknowledged there was nonetheless important work to be achieved throughout the detailed nuclear negotiations to come back, however asserted they now had direct relationships with “plenty of folks on the highest ranges of Iranian authorities” and had reached “what we consider will likely be an understanding within the subsequent part.”
A senior administration official mentioned the memorandum of understanding “gives for the speedy opening of the Strait of Hormuz,” which Iran closed after the struggle began. The official additionally emphasised “speedy — simply to be clear right here, it takes slightly little bit of time, as a result of you already know you’ve gotten mines within the strait.”
Spokesman for Iran’s Overseas Ministry, Esmaeil Baqaei, mentioned that, in accordance with the MOU, Iran will likely be accountable to offer “the safety and secure visitors of the ships,” including that Tehran will accomplish that in cooperation with Muscat and in session with stakeholders.
On Monday, the president mentioned that “the strait is already partially opened” and that it will likely be absolutely opened by Friday. They’re nonetheless working to clear the realm of sea mines, he mentioned.
“I believe it’ll alter very, in a short time, and I believe clearly the prioritization will likely be on the heavy tankers, you already know, the fuel, the oils. I believe that can truly stream in a short time,” the official mentioned.
The U.S. blockade of Iranian naval ports will elevate as nicely, however the U.S. Navy warns that it’s going to stay in place till the settlement is formally accomplished.
On the subject of tolls, the official mentioned that the MOU ensured the Strait of Hormuz be “toll-free for 60 days,” with the expectation that it’s going to grow to be a part of the “last settlement as nicely.”

Vessels within the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Could 22, 2026.
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Iranian officers mentioned {that a} ceasefire in Lebanon is included inside the deal. Nonetheless, Israel’s protection minister mentioned after the settlement was introduced that Israel doesn’t plan to take away its forces from southern Lebanon.
When pressed about Israel’s function within the MOU, one of many senior U.S. administration officers responded, saying that Israel withdrawing from Lebanon was “not a situation of the deal.”
“The deal is a ceasefire, and it’ll not be a one-way ceasefire, which means that if Iran is just not in a position to management Hezbollah, and in the event that they assault Israeli positions or Israeli cities, Israel can have the best to defend themselves and reply,” a senior administration official mentioned.
The senior U.S. administration official mentioned that MOU’s define consists of “verifying that [Iran is] not constructing a nuclear weapon and never funding radicalism and terrorism within the area.” In return, the official mentioned it will open up the Iranian financial system.
Iranian officers have lengthy publicly maintained that the nation’s nuclear program operates just for civilian functions, though Western officers have mentioned their uranium enrichment has gone past what can be wanted for civilian use. Iran has additionally mentioned it doesn’t have ambitions to create nuclear weapons, a declare that American officers have disputed.
The officers additionally mentioned the MOU doesn’t scale back the U.S. drive posture within the area.
The senior administration official confirmed that thus far “zero {dollars} of unfrozen belongings” have been launched to Iran at this level.
The officers made clear that there are usually not particular issues that Iran has to do to obtain sanctions reduction, however that it’s tied to Iran “behaving extra appropriately” generally.
“Their financial system is in tough form, they usually want reduction badly, and so hopefully we’ll discover a option to get to a deal shortly, and if not, President Trump has a number of instruments in his arsenal that he’ll be capable to use,” the senior administration official mentioned.
