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Vance Rejects Reports on Iran Deal, Says Claims Are False

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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 12, 2026
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What happened

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance dismissed reports about a possible Iran deal as false. He said any agreement would prioritize U.S. interests and give Iran economic benefits only if it fulfills its obligations.

  • 01Vance said reports about a possible Iran deal contained “a lot of false information.”
  • 02He said Iran would not get money just for signing an agreement.
  • 03Any economic benefits would depend on Iran meeting its commitments.
  • 04Vance said the deal would prioritize American interests.
  • 05He predicted Trump would secure “a good result, one way or another.”

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Kikar HaShabbatRight · HebrewJun 12, 2026
Vance Rejects Reports on Iran Deal, Says Claims Are False
YnetCenter · HebrewJun 12, 2026
Vance says Iran deal centers U.S. and allied concerns

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