万斯否认伊朗将在协议中获得“数十亿美元资产”


2026年6月15日 美国东部时间上午10:29 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

副总统JD·万斯周一否认,根据周日宣布、将于本周晚些时候签署的美伊协议,伊朗将获得“数十亿美元资产”。

“当有人说数十亿美元资产将被解冻时,这并非事实,”万斯在《哥伦比亚广播公司早间新闻》节目中表示。“事实是,如果伊朗履行协议中规定的义务,它们将拥有更加美好、更加繁荣的未来。”

美国尚未公布该协议的条款。但伊朗强大的革命卫队周一表示,根据该协议,伊朗将在为期60天的最终谈判期间获得240亿美元的冻结资金,其中一半必须在最终谈判开始前到位。

当被追问解冻伊朗资产的可能性时,万斯表示,尽管“我们对桌面上的诸多方案持开放态度”,但240亿美元这一数字“在我们与伊朗方面讨论过的任何文本中都找不到”。

“我们曾表示,愿意讨论解冻资产的问题,但还有一笔远比这规模大得多的交易,即解除对伊朗经济的制裁——前提是伊朗在核计划方面做出长期承诺,”万斯说。

万斯强调,“伊朗国内的一些强硬派势力将会歪曲该协议,以便向其国内部分受众推销这些言论”。

“但我再次重申,协议文本非常明确,”他补充道。“其中根本没有提到240亿美元。”

这位副总统表示,特朗普政府计划于本周公布美伊协议的完整文本,称“我们希望美国民众能够看到这份文件”。

“有时这类协议需要完成一些外交程序、解决一些技术细节,但我们计划本周公布完整文本,”万斯说。

万斯表示,有关协议内容存在一些不实报道,称该协议总体上“确保伊朗永远不会拥有核武器,同时同时开放霍尔木兹海峡”。

万斯说,这“从根本上是向伊朗伸出援手,表明:‘听着,如果你们愿意履行义务,愿意接受对本国核计划的真实核查,那么我们将欢迎你们重新融入世界经济’”。

在协议核部分的执行方面,万斯没有排除美国军事力量被用于协助确保伊朗遵守核材料相关协议的可能性,但他表示自己并不“认为美国军事力量有必要出动”。

“我们确实与伊朗方面讨论了如何销毁这批浓缩核材料。技术细节将是我们周五开始的技术会谈中需要解决的问题之一,”万斯在《哥伦比亚广播公司早间新闻》中表示。

万斯补充道,美国政府正与联合国核监督机构以及伊朗方面合作,“进入现场销毁这批浓缩核材料”。

“我们是扮演观察员角色,还是发挥更积极的作用,这些都将在技术会谈中敲定,”万斯说。“但总统已经明确表示,美国将在场确认这批浓缩核材料已被销毁。”

Vance denies that Iran will receive “billions of dollars of assets” in deal

June 15, 2026 10:29 AM EDT / CBS News

By Vice President JD Vance denied on Monday that Iran will receive “billions of dollars of assets” as part of a the U.S.-Iran deal that was announced Sunday and is set to be signed later this week.

“When people say that billions of dollars of assets will be released, that’s not true,” Vance said on “CBS Mornings.” “What is true is that Iran will have a much better and much more prosperous future if they meet the obligations they make in this agreement.”

The U.S. has yet to release the terms of the agreement. But Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard said Monday that under the agreement, the country will receive $24 billion in frozen funds during the 60-day final negotiation period, of which half must be made available before final negotiations begin.

Pressed on the possibility of unfreezing Iranian assets, Vance said while “we’re open to a lot of things that are on the table,” the $24 billion figure “just doesn’t appear anywhere in any of the texts that we’ve talked about with the Iranians.”

“What we have said is that we’re willing to talk about unfreezing assets, but a much, much bigger deal is unsanctioning their economy — so long as they make the long-term commitments on the nuclear program,” Vance said.

Vance stressed that “one of the things these hardliner elements in their country are going to do is misrepresent the deal, so that they can sell it to certain elements of their domestic audience.”

“But I think, again, the text is very clear,” he added. “There’s nothing about $24 billion.”

The vice president said the Trump administration plans to release the full text of the U.S.-Iran agreement this week, saying “we want the American people to see it.”

“Sometimes with these agreements, there are some diplomatic protocols, some technical things to work out, but we plan to release the full text this week,” Vance said.

Vance said there is some misreporting about what’s in the agreement, claiming the deal broadly “ensures that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, while simultaneously opening the Strait of Hormuz.”

Vance said it “fundamentally extends a hand to Iran and says, ‘look, if you guys are willing to honor your obligations if you’re willing to allow real inspections of your nuclear program, then we will welcome you back into the world economy.’”

As far as the enforcement of the nuclear component of the agreement, Vance didn’t rule out the possibility of U.S. military forces being used to help ensure Iran’s compliance with an agreement on its nuclear materials, though he said he didn’t “think the U.S. military forces are going to be necessary.”

“We certainly talked with the Iranians about how we’re going to destroy that enriched stockpile. The technical details are one of the things that we’re going to work on when we start those technical talks on Friday,” Vance said on “CBS Mornings.”

Vance added that the administration is working with U.N. nuclear watchdog and the Iranians to “go in and destroy that enriched stockpile of material.”

“Whether we play an observer role or whether we play a more active role, these are the sorts of things that we’ll figure out in technical talks,” Vance said. “But what the president has made very clear is the United States will be there to confirm that that enriched stockpile of material is destroyed.”

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