Well duhhh, you dumb ******. Is your Google broken or something? Why are you asking a bunch of no-nothings on some obscure internet discussion board, instead of using your head for something besides a hat rack, and looking for the answer yourself?
It's because the formal, in-person signing ceremony was
scheduled for Friday in Geneva, Switzerland. Because the agreement is not considered fully finalized and legally binding until this formal event, both sides are keeping the exact text confidential until the ink is dry. That's why President Trump noted to reporters at the G7 summit that the public release would happen
"sometime after Friday."
"A central piece of the deal is the simultaneous lifting of the U.S. naval blockade and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran had heavily militarized and closed the waterway during the conflict. President Trump indicated that while the deal is set, the Friday timeline allows military forces to clear out naval mines that Iran placed in the shipping lanes. The waterway cannot be safely or fully opened to global commerce until Friday."
"A major reason for holding the official text close to the chest is to manage narrative control and prevent internal fractures from blowing up the deal before Friday. Recently, Iranian state media leaked what President Trump called "fake news"—a 14-point document claiming the U.S. agreed to pay $300 billion in war reparations.
To counter this, U.S. officials have stated that the actual text is a strict, performance-based, 5-point document that offers no immediate cash or sanctions relief until Iran complies with:
- Dismantling its nuclear program and destroying enriched uranium.
- Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and toll-free.
- Ceasing the funding of regional proxy groups.
The situation on the ground remains incredibly volatile. Israel is not a direct party to these bilateral U.S.-Iran negotiations and has continued military operations targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon. Just hours before the peace deal was announced, an Israeli airstrike hit Beirut, which Trump noted delayed the initial announcements. Keeping the exact text private for a few days gives international mediators (primarily Pakistan and Qatar) a small window to align regional allies and prevent active fighting from torpedoing the agreement before Friday's ceremony.
Once the formal ceremony takes place on Friday, the initial 60-day window for broader, permanent negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program is set to officially begin."
But all this is useless information to you, I suppose. You didn't really want to know the answer to the question, you just wanted to start another tiring thread about how much you hate Trump, right?
And that's what you did, useful idiot. Now go stand in front of a mirror and punch yourself in the face until Friday.