Will Iran get access to frozen assets after deal signing on June 19? Vance says 'Tehran will be welcomed if they...'
US Vice President JD Vance confirmed that a deal with Iran has been signed digitally, clarifying that no money has been released to Tehran. He emphasized that sanctions relief is performance-based and contingent on Iran meeting nuclear non-proliferation obligations.
Why it matters
The deal represents a significant shift in US-Iran relations and has major implications for global security and Middle Eastern stability.
The two nations, US and Iran are expected to meet on Friday to officially sign the deal after President Trump announced that the deal was “complete.” US vice president JD Vance on Monday said that the deal has already been signed “digitally”, adding that no money has been released to Iran and any sanctions relief would depend on the Tehran's compliance with terms of the deal.
The article balances the administration's official stance with the context of the ongoing diplomatic negotiations and external skepticism.
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