White House hails Trump's Iran memorandum of understanding as "America First in action"
In a June 19 release, the White House said President Trump and Vice President JD Vance secured a memorandum of understanding with Iran.
At a glance
- The White House said the US signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran, announced June 19, 2026.
- The release claims the agreement bars Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and reopens the Strait of Hormuz to free navigation.
VERDICT — CONFIRMED
The White House said on 19 June that President Trump and Vice President JD Vance had secured a memorandum of understanding with Iran, in a release presenting the agreement as "America First in action".
According to the release, the administration says the arrangement ensures Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon and reopens the Strait of Hormuz to free navigation. The description of the deal as a historic breakthrough is the White House's own framing, advanced in its communications material rather than in any jointly published text.
What is on the record is the administration's characterisation of its own agreement. The text of the memorandum, its verification arrangements and any corresponding statement from the Iranian side were not contained in the material available, and the substantive terms therefore remain unconfirmed beyond the White House account.
Key facts on file
- The White House said the US signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran, announced June 19, 2026.
- The release claims the agreement bars Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and reopens the Strait of Hormuz to free navigation.