Reports suggest Iran could access $300B in reconstruction funds under U.S. peace deal, though Trump denies payout
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Antonio Pequeño IV
21d ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Iran could potentially access up to $300 billion in reconstruction funds if it complies with a peace agreement with the U.S., according to VP JD Vance and multiple reports. However, official terms remain unclear as President Trump has denied the payout as "fake news." The agreement is reportedly set to be signed Friday.
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bskyReports suggest Iran could access $300B in reconstruction funds under U.S. peace deal, though Trump denies payoutforbes.comKey quotes
· 2 pulledVance told CBS News on Monday the $300 billion reconstruction fund was 'the sort of thing they could have access to, funded by'
President Donald Trump has seemingly denied the payout as 'fake news'
Iran will reportedly gain access to $300 billion in reconstruction funds if it holds up its end of the peace agreement.
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