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Trump says Iran agreed to 'never have a Nuclear Weapon'
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Key Events Updates Trump may release U.S.-Iran agreement before Friday signing, Vance tells Fox News U.S.Vice President JD Vance told Fox News on Monday that President Donald Trump may decide to release the U.S.-Iran agreement before Friday.The agreement was electronically signed by U.S.and Iranian leaders and is expected to be signed in person on Friday.Trump: Iran agrees to 'never have a Nuclear Weapon'; denies U.S.paying Tehran $300 million U.S.President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post that Iran has agreed to "never have a Nuclear Weapon." Trump also dismissed reports that the United States is paying Iran $300 million, calling them "Fake News." Vance to NBC: Nuclear inspectors will 'absolutely' return to Iran under war-ending agreement U.S.Vice President JD Vance told NBC News that nuclear inspectors will "absolutely" return to Iran under the terms of the agreement to end the war.Vance said the agreement would make Israel safer and expressed confidence that Israel would ultimately support it."We feel quite confident the Israelis are going to be bought in on this agreement once we get a little further down the road," he said.Vance also acknowledged that Washington and Jerusalem would not always see eye to eye, saying: "We have aligned interests, but also sometimes we're going to disagree on issues from time to time." Three explosions reportedly heard near Strait of Hormuz, attributed to 'traffic management' Iran's Mehr news agency reported that three explosions were heard south of Qeshm Island near the Strait of Hormuz overnight.According to the agency, the explosions were likely related to "traffic management" in the area.