cbsnews.com
Jun 15, 06:22 PM
Vice President JD Vance refuted claims that Iran will receive billions in assets from a U.S.-Iran deal, stating that such figures are not included in the agreement's texts. He emphasized the importance of Iran meeting its obligations for economic reintegration and discussed ongoing negotiations regarding the destruction of enriched nuclear materials.
Washington Examiner
Jun 15, 05:21 PM
Vice President JD Vance addressed Senator Lindsey Graham's concerns about the Iran-U.S. peace deal during an interview on ABC. Vance emphasized the importance of understanding the actual agreement and stated that it has been digitally signed. The deal reportedly does not cover Iranian proxies or missile programs, and discussions of financial aspects, including frozen assets and a potential reconstruction fund, have raised concerns among some lawmakers.
The Hill
Jun 15, 06:52 PM
On June 15, 2026, Vice President Vance indicated that Iran could potentially access a $300 billion reconstruction fund linked to a peace agreement with the U.S., contingent on compliance with the agreement's terms. The fund would be financed by the Gulf Coast coalition.
The Hill
Jun 16, 12:33 AM
President Trump on June 16, 2026, dismissed claims that Iran would receive $300 billion for reconstruction as part of a peace deal with the U.S. He emphasized Iran's commitment to not pursuing nuclear weapons.
Washington Examiner
Jun 16, 01:06 AM
President Donald Trump has denied claims that the United States would pay Iran as part of a peace deal, specifically addressing speculation about a $300 billion reconstruction fund. Vice President JD Vance suggested the fund could be financed by Gulf states, contingent on Iran's compliance with its obligations. The peace deal reportedly includes Iran's agreement to hand over its enriched uranium and allow international inspections.
Washington Examiner
Jun 16, 02:41 AM
Vice President JD Vance addressed former President Barack Obama's criticism of the Trump-Iran deal, emphasizing support from Gulf Arab states for the current agreement. Vance clarified that the deal does not involve U.S. payments to Iran and highlighted the conditions under which other countries might invest in Iran's economy.
The Daily Beast
Jun 16, 05:04 AM
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance provided differing accounts of a peace deal with Iran, particularly regarding financial terms. Trump denied a $300 million payment to Iran, while Vance confirmed a $300 billion reconstruction fund contingent on Iran's compliance with the deal. The full agreement is anticipated to be released shortly.
The Daily Beast
Jun 16, 08:14 AM
Vice President JD Vance clarified former President Trump's statements about a peace deal with Iran during an interview on Fox News. Trump incorrectly stated that the U.S. would not pay Iran $300 million, while Vance pointed out that the actual agreement involves a $300 billion payment for reconstruction. Vance reiterated that no American taxpayer money would be involved and that economic benefits would depend on Iran's compliance with the deal's terms.