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U.S. Not Giving Funds to Iran, Peace Deal Includes $300B Plan
Published on 6/18/2026

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Vice President JD Vance stated that the U.S. is not providing financial support to Iran as part of the Trump administration's peace deal, which stipulates that any economic benefits for Iran hinge on full compliance. The deal includes sanctions relief, access to frozen funds, and a proposed $300 billion reconstruction plan. Vance emphasized that lifting sanctions could offer the U.S. better insight into Iran's financial transactions. Trump mentioned positive market reactions with lower oil prices and rising stocks following the deal's announcement, suggesting a ceasefire in the region could follow.
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