Vance Says Trump Administration Plans to "Release the Full Text" of Agreement This Week
Vance said the administration will publish the agreement to counter misreporting and denied claims of a $300 billion U.S. payment to Iran.
- Vice President JD Vance announced on CBS Mornings that the Trump administration plans to release the full text of the Iran agreement this week, stating, "we want the American people to see it."
- The administration aims to counter "misreporting" about deal contents; Vance refuted claims Iran would receive $24 billion or $300 billion in reconstruction costs, emphasizing the agreement ensures Iran never acquires nuclear weapons while opening the Strait of Hormuz.
- Offering economic reintegration if Iran honors its obligations, the deal "fundamentally extends a hand to Iran," requiring real inspections of its nuclear program and long-term commitment to abandoning weapons development.
- While technical details continue negotiation, Vance confirmed unfreezing Iranian financial assets will be addressed after Friday's official signing; otherwise, Washington will continue to "apply the pressure," he said in a CNBC interview.
- Analysts suggest the agreement addresses the "best alternative to a negotiated agreement," or BATNA, amid rising energy prices and military escalation risks in the Gulf; absent a deal, officials faced choosing between enduring a standoff or risking conflict.
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Trump's Iran deal greeted with skepticism and scrutiny on Capitol Hill
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