How Trump decided to sign a deal with Iran at Versailles palace
US President Donald Trump signed an initial deal with Iran at France's iconic Versailles palace. The surprise signing occurred during a dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. Trump announced the agreement to reporters as he was departi...

As Trump was about to leave France on Wednesday following three days of intense diplomatic talks at a G7 summit, he casually announced to reporters as he was getting into his car: "We signed in Versailles."
In videos posted on X by Macron and a White House aide, Trump was seen seated at a table signing a paper copy of the agreement. He then handed the document and pen to Secretary of State Marco Rubio as Macron, sitting next to him, told him: "Good job. Bravo."
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Officials and guests applauded.
"We literally saw Marco Rubio leave - I don't know if he had already printed the memorandum of agreement or went to print it - and come back," Lescure added. "We cleared the plates."
Asked whether Macron knew in advance that the deal would be signed, Lescure said he believed Trump had informed the French president shortly beforehand because the two arrived together.
"In any case, for us, ministers of the French government, it was a surprise," he said.
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