Trump pushes Iran nuclear memo to Congress as 60-day talks begin
What's next: U.S. and Iranian negotiators have weeks to settle sanctions, frozen assets and uranium stockpiles before a planned Friday ceremony.
President Donald Trump said he will send the new U.S.-Iran memorandum to Congress for review as negotiators open a 60-day push to turn the pact into a broader agreement. Speaking at the G7 in Évian-les-Bains, France, Trump said the memo makes clear that Iran will not obtain a nuclear weapon and added that he may release the text publicly. But U.S. officials have yet to publish the document, and key issues remain unresolved, including sanctions relief, frozen Iranian assets and what happens to Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles. A formal signing ceremony with U.S. and Iranian officials, along with Pakistani and Qatari mediators, is planned for Friday.