JD Vance: Iran deal draft does not include immediate cash payout. The US vice president said no funds will be released for signing or attending a meeting.
JD Vance said the draft agreement to end the conflict with Tehran does not provide for the immediate allocation of funds to Iran. 'Iran will not receive any money, no funds will be allocated just for signing the agreement or attending a meeting,' he wrote on social media X.
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