President Donald Trump declared a nuclear deal with Iran “all signed” at the G7 summit Monday, vowing the Islamic Republic will “never have a nuclear weapon” under the terms of the agreement.
Trump used the same appearance to issue a rare public rebuke of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, telling reporters Netanyahu needed to be “more responsible” over Israeli military operations in Lebanon.
No deal text had been released as of Monday evening, and no joint statement had been issued by Iranian officials, according to reports reviewed by the Wail.
Hezbollah moved swiftly to condition any diplomatic settlement on a full Israeli military withdrawal from Lebanese soil, complicating the path to a durable ceasefire framework.
The declarations came as the Strait of Hormuz remained a flashpoint, with regional shipping traffic under close watch from both U.S. naval assets and Iranian forces.
Vice President JD Vance was also present at the G7 sessions, though Trump led the public statements on the Iran file.
Congressional briefings on the deal's terms are expected this week, with Senate Foreign Relations Committee members already requesting classified details from the State Department.