U.S. officials have dismissed as false the reports claiming that the Trump administration plans to give Iran cash in exchange for signing a memorandum of understanding. According to Al Jazeera, Vice President JD Vance stated in several interviews that no sanctions relief has been offered to Iran as part of the agreement. President Donald Trump also wrote on his Truth Social platform that Iran has agreed never to acquire nuclear weapons and called the reports of a $300 million payment completely fake, describing them as Democratic propaganda.
Officials clarified that any potential benefits for Iran would depend on its future actions. Sanctions relief or the release of frozen assets will not occur immediately after the memorandum is signed on June 19. Instead, these measures could begin only if a final agreement limiting Iran’s nuclear program is reached after a 60-day negotiation period.
The White House expects that the 60-day talks will lead to a long-term arrangement ensuring control over Iran’s nuclear activities.