Vance Says Iran Won’t Receive Cash Under Potential US Deal
Summary
- Vice President JD Vance said there would be no cash payments to Iran in connection with any potential agreement between the US and Iran.
- Markets see the US-Iran talks as having made substantial progress, while a final agreement remains uncertain.
- President Trump mentioned the possible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz after a deal is signed, but Iran said it has not yet made a final decision.
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Vice President JD Vance pushed back on speculative reports about a potential agreement between the US and Iran.
Walter Bloomberg reported on June 12 that Vance said Iran “will not receive any cash,” and that no funds would be provided simply for signing a deal or attending a meeting.
He also said “a lot of false information” is circulating about a potential agreement tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
The comments came after President Donald Trump said a deal with Iran was effectively in its final stages and could be signed soon.
Trump recently said the Strait of Hormuz would reopen once an agreement is reached, though Iran has maintained it has not yet made a final decision.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry previously said a draft agreement was under review and that an official announcement would be made once the relevant authorities reach a conclusion.
Markets view the US-Iran talks as having made substantial progress, though conflicting statements from both sides have left uncertainty over whether a final agreement will be reached.


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