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Trump pitched Iran nuclear deal at G7; US and Iran disputed agreement terms

In reporting from the G7 summit in France on June 16, Scripps News covered President Trump presenting a proposed agreement with Iran to world leaders, stating the deal prevents Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. According to Scripps News, the US and Iran provided conflicting accounts of the agreement's contents, and the full text had not been released. Trump also addressed Ukraine and oil prices during the summit.

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  • โœ“Trump presented a proposed Iran agreement to G7 world leaders in France. (Scripps News)
  • โœ“The US and Iran are giving different accounts of the agreement's terms. (Scripps News)
  • โœ“The full text of the agreement has not been released. (Scripps News)
  • โœ“Trump stated the agreement prevents Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. (Scripps News)
  • โœ“Trump discussed Ukraine and oil prices at the summit. (Scripps News)

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  • ~The disagreement between US and Iranian accounts signals substantive differences in how each side understands the deal's scope. (Source characterization, not independently verified)
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Source@scrippsnews
Content typeReported
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Coverage5 of 15 major US outlets
PublishedJune 24, 2026 at 11:14 AM PDT

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