Trump administration touts Iran deal as a payday for US farmers, but Iran denies it
Trump says frozen Iranian funds would buy U.S. crops, while Tehran says agricultural purchases would be based on price and quality, not Washington’s terms.
- U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice-President J.D. Vance claim the interim deal with Iran will unfreeze Iranian assets to buy U.S. crops, benefiting American farmers.
- Iran denies that the deal requires purchasing agricultural products exclusively from the U.S., stating decisions depend on price and quality.
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Trump and Vance say unfreezing of Iran assets to benefit American farmers
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance said the interim US-Iran deal to end the war will deliver a financial windfall to American farmers.A tentative agreement reached last week would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas once passed, and allow Iran to start selling its oil freely again during a 60-day period when the two countries will continue negotiating key issues. T…
Trump administration touts Iran deal as payday for U.S. farmers, but Iran denies it
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance say their interim deal to end the war with Iran will deliver a financial windfall to American farmers. But the Iranians deny it.
Analysis by Aaron Blake: Since a memorandum of understanding was released last week that appeared heavily biased in favor of Iran, the Trump administration has continued to claim that Tehran agreed to other significant concessions in ongoing negotiations. The problem is that none of these concessions appeared in the memorandum, and Iran continues to deny them. And given the credibility problems already demonstrated by the Trump administration, i…
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