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MOU text still secret 24h after sign

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Vance promised the memorandum text by Wednesday and never released it; US officials told CNN Iran's binding commitments are verbal side-deals, not in the signed document.

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Key takeaway

Iran's binding commitments are verbal, so neither legislature can review or enforce the deal.

The text of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding still had not been published as of Wednesday 17 June. JD Vance, the US Vice President who signed for Washington, promised it "as early as tomorrow" on Tuesday; Wednesday came and went with nothing released 1. Senate Majority Leader John Thune formally pressed Trump for the document, and Senate Republicans signalled they will not back the deal without seeing it 2. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer demanded a Gang of Eight intelligence briefing, the closed session in which the eight senior congressional leaders review classified material.

US officials told CNN the document can stay vague because the binding terms sit outside it: Iran's critical commitments are not written into the signed text at all, and exist as verbal side-deals through the back-channel 3. Vance described the instrument as "approximately a page and a half". An agreement whose binding terms are spoken rather than signed cannot be enforced by either legislature, which is precisely why the IRGC and Mojtaba Khamenei have left it unsigned at their end .

The zero-transit reality in the strait and the empty insurance line that pinned more than five hundred ships in place both turn on terms no document records. A blank text means either party can later deny a commitment with no paper to contradict it, and that is the structural weakness the Majlis revolt and the Senate's refusal to endorse are both probing from opposite sides.

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In plain English

The Islamabad Memorandum's text had not been released by 17 June. Senate Majority Leader John Thune formally asked to see it; Republicans said they would not support the deal without reading it first. US officials told CNN that Iran's most important commitments are not written into the document at all: they exist as spoken back-channel assurances. A verbal commitment cannot be enforced by courts, legislatures, or international organisations. If the US or Iran later disputes what was promised, there is no signed text to appeal to. That is why both Thune and Minority Leader Schumer pushed hard for the document: without it, the Senate has no leverage to hold either side to account.

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Root Causes

The MOU's verbal-commitments structure has one direct cause: the two sides could not agree on written text for Iran's nuclear obligations without triggering immediate domestic political crises in both Tehran and Washington. Anything Iran commits to in writing on enrichment becomes a Majlis vote in Iran and a Senate ratification battle in the US.

The page-and-a-half length reflects a deliberate omission of substance, not an economy of drafting. A ceasefire instrument that defers enrichment, stockpile accounting, ballistic missiles, and IAEA re-entry dates cannot be page-and-a-half long unless those subjects were removed from the text entirely.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    Verbal Iran commitments on nuclear enrichment and IAEA access cannot be enforced by the US Senate, international courts, or the IAEA itself; the 60-day talks open with no verified baseline.

  • Precedent

    A sole executive agreement with unpublished operative terms sets a precedent that US Iran policy can proceed without any congressional visibility, strengthening executive discretion but reducing institutional durability.

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The Hill· 17 Jun 2026
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