Vance Rejects Reports on Iran Deal, Says Claims Are False
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance responded to reports about a possible deal with Iran, saying there is “a lot of false information” circulating about the talks. He said Iran would not receive money simply for signing an agreement, and that any deal would be structured to put U.S. interests first.
Vance added that economic benefits would reach Iran only if it meets its commitments. In his view, the arrangement is designed to be conditional, with incentives tied to compliance rather than granted upfront.
He also criticized the deal’s detractors, saying, “People who said Trump was a historic president are now criticizing an agreement based on unverified media reports.” Vance concluded by saying, “The president will get us a good result, one way or another.”
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