What We Know About Potential $300 Billion For Iran In Peace Deal
Key takeaways
- The agreement between the U.S. and Iran will be signed Friday.
- Trump said Monday “the story that the U.S. is paying Iran 300 million Dollars is Fake News, put out by the Dumocrats,” adding Iran “has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon!”
- Reuters, citing a source Tuesday with knowledge of the deal, reported it is a “private fund designed to trigger investment into Iran.”
Topline Iran could have access to up to $300 billion in reconstruction funds if it adheres to a peace agreement it recently struck with the U.S., according to Vice President JD Vance and multiple reports, though official terms of the deal remain scarce as President Donald Trump has seemingly denied the payout as “fake news.”
The agreement between the U.S. and Iran will be signed Friday. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/Nur Photo via Getty Images)Nur Photo via Getty Images Key Facts Vance told CBS News on Monday the $300 billion reconstruction fund was “the sort of thing they could have access to, funded by the Gulf Coast Coalition, so long as they honor their end of the obligation.”
Trump said Monday “the story that the U.S. is paying Iran 300 million Dollars is Fake News, put out by the Dumocrats,” adding Iran “has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon!”