Vance says Iran deal centers U.S. and allied concerns
U.S. Vice President J. D. Vance addressed reports circulating about the details of a prospective deal with Iran in a post on X. He said there was “a lot of fake information” about the agreement and rejected claims that Iran would receive cash or have funds unfrozen simply for signing it.
According to Vance, the arrangement is designed so that “the concerns of the United States and its allies are at the center.” He added that if Iran meets its commitments, then the economic benefits will flow to Iran and to the wider region. The remarks were presented as a response to speculation over what the deal would include, but no additional details were provided.
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