Watch: Trump Signs Iran Memorandum of Understanding
Video released Wednesday night showed President Donald Trump formally signing the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, marking a major step in implementing the agreement aimed at ending the conflict between the two nations.
The footage was shared on social media by Deputy White House Chief of Staff Dan Scavino and captured Trump signing the document while attending a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles.
As he left the palace following the event, Trump briefly addressed reporters and confirmed the action, stating, “It’s signed.”
Just prior to this evenings dinner at Versailles in France, hosted by President @EmmanuelMacron—President @realDonaldTrump signed the Iran Memorandum of Understanding, once Secretary Rubio received it…
“A pretty key moment in history we are sharing together…” @SecRubio pic.twitter.com/sLYi6G9TM3
— Dan Scavino (@Scavino47) June 17, 2026
According to a White House official, an image of the executed document was immediately transmitted to Iranian representatives and the countries involved in facilitating the negotiations, officially activating the agreement.
Earlier, both Washington and Tehran announced that they had electronically executed the memorandum of understanding, formally bringing the accord into force.
The full text of the framework agreement was made public earlier Wednesday, shedding light on the principles accepted by both sides. The document outlines a series of significant concessions and commitments by the United States, while Iran’s primary obligation is to refrain from developing nuclear weapons.
"It's signed."
President Trump told reporters he signed the Iran memorandum of understanding in Versailles as he departed the palace following a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron.
A White House official says a photo of the signed agreement was sent to Iran and the… pic.twitter.com/HVELS6RYVB
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 17, 2026
Under the terms of the memorandum, the parties have established a 60-day deadline to negotiate and finalize a permanent agreement.
Until that final arrangement is completed, the United States has pledged to end its naval blockade of Iran, remove additional restrictions and interference measures, and reduce the presence of American forces in the region.
For its part, Iran agreed to guarantee safe and cost-free passage for commercial shipping between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman for a period of 60 days.
The memorandum also includes a commitment by Washington to work toward a mutually accepted economic reconstruction and development package for Iran valued at no less than $300 billion. In addition, the United States agreed to eliminate sanctions imposed on Tehran, including measures tied to the UN Security Council, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors, and sanctions enacted by the U.S. government.
Another provision requires the United States to immediately issue a waiver permitting the export of Iranian crude oil, refined petroleum products, and related derivatives, while also authorizing the financial and banking services necessary to facilitate those transactions.
{Matzav.com}
