Vance: Iran Will Get No Cash From Deal with US
- US Vice President JD Vance stated that Iran will not receive any cash or funds simply for signing a proposed deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and address its nuclear programme, emphasizing that economic benefits depend on Iran fulfilling its obligations.
- Vance emphasized that the deal prioritizes the security interests of the US and its allies while aiming to create long-term stability in the Middle East and potentially reshape the region.
- Iranian officials and US sources reported differing views on the deal's status, with Iran denying a finalized agreement and the US preparing for a possible memorandum including ceasefire terms and sanctions relief.
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