Trump caps off G7 summit with late-night Iran deal signing at Versaillespublished at 00:35 BST 18 June
Anthony Zurcher
North America correspondent, travelling with the president
Image source, Getty ImagesAfter Donald Trump's long day at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France - attending a morning plenary session, meeting with President Abdel El-Sisi of Egypt and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and giving a news conference on the US's agreement with Iran - the US president took a short flight to Paris.
Then, it was time for dinner at the historic Versailles Palace with French President Emannuel Macron and French first lady Brigitte Macron - which didn’t start until 10 o’clock hour, in true European fashion.
At some point, the president took time out from his meal to sign the memorandum of understanding with Iran.
It is after midnight now, and the American and French president have just left the opulent estate, as those of us in the White House's travelling press pool follow along in vans for the 20-minute drive back to Paris’s Orly airport.
With an approximately seven-hour flight still ahead, the 80-year-old president may not arrive back in Washington until just hours before dawn, as the clock ticks on the US and Iran's agreed-upon - but extendable - 60 days to come to a more permanent deal.
We are now closing our live coverage on the US-Iran deal. You can catch up on all the details in our earlier post here, and in our story: What's in the US-Iran agreement that's now in effect
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