US Vice President Vance Contradicts Trump on Alleged Iran Deal Terms

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has made statements that appear to contradict recent claims by President Trump concerning a potential agreement with Iran. Vance stated that no cash funds would be directly transferred to Iran as part of any such deal, suggesting that cash is not being released simply for the signing of an agreement.
Vance further asserted that the alleged agreement is structured to prioritize the concerns of the United States and its allies. He indicated that if Iran fulfills its commitments, economic benefits would extend to both the Islamic Republic and the wider region. Vance concluded by emphasizing President Trump’s commitment to securing favorable outcomes through any means necessary.
These differing American pronouncements on an agreement with Iran continue to be marked by ambiguity and inconsistency. Yesterday, following President Trump’s assertion of a deal, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that no issues had yet been finalized.
The latest comments from the U.S. Vice President come at a time when the Islamic Republic has repeatedly stated that it will not enter into any agreement without the release of its blocked funds by the United States.

