Vance says text of U.S.-Iran deal will be released Friday "at the latest"
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Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that the text of the U.S.-Iran deal will be released Friday "at the latest," adding that the White House is pushing to release it as soon as Wednesday. …
Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that the text of the U.S.-Iran deal will be released Friday "at the latest," adding that the White House is pushing to release it as soon as Wednesday. "We want to tell the American people what's in this deal," Vance said on "CBS Mornings." President Trump announced Sunday that the U.S. had reached a deal with Iran . But the details of the deal have not been formally released. Both sides electronically signed the memorandum of understanding earlier this week, and a signing ceremony is expected to be held Friday. Asked about the delay in releasing the agreement, Vance said Qatari and Pakistani negotiators, who helped mediate the agreement, "asked us not to release the full text for a little while." But he said "we're actually trying to push them to get it out today." The vice president said he's seen the deal being misrepresented. He called it "fundamentally a good deal for the American people." Vance said the agreement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz "immediately" and provide a framework "whereby if the Iranians give us what we need on stopping the funding of terrorism, on no longer pursuing a nuclear weapon, then they can get some benefits, be reinvited into the world economy." "When I say benefits, I'm talking about sanctions relief on their economy," Vance said. …
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