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Vanessa: U.S. to Release U.S.-Iran Agreement Text This Week, Says Iran Must "Comply to Receive Sanctions Relief"

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June 15. U.S. Vice President Vance announced Monday that the U.S. plans to release the full text of the U.S.-Iran agreement this week, though plenty of uncertainty and speculation linger around its terms. Earlier, Trump said the U.S. and Iran had struck a deal to end their conflict, with a signing ceremony planned for this Friday. So far, one of the agreement’s core pillars is the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane. During an interview with ABC, Vance clarified that Iran would only receive sanctions relief once it fulfills its obligations under the deal. He noted that "the related funds are essentially an economic unlock stemming from sanctions," stressing "no funds will be provided to Iran upfront." The Trump administration has indicated its goal in this conflict is to compel Iran to make concessions on the nuclear program, though it remains unclear whether Iran has actually committed to the relevant conditions. Analysts point out that the full details of the agreement have not been fully disclosed, and its follow-up implementation mechanism will require further observation.
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