Vance says Trump could release MOU text 'as early as tomorrow'
Vice President JD Vance said that President Donald Trump could release the text of the memorandum of understanding as soon as Wednesday, but tried to downplay its release overall.
"The president said by the latest Friday, possibly as early as tomorrow, we're going to release the memorandum of understanding text," Vance said on Megyn Kelly’s radio show Tuesday.
"Fundamentally, does it really matter if the deal comes out on Wednesday versus Friday? No. That's why we haven't emphasized it so much is because at the very latest, the text is going to be out on Friday," Vance said.
The vice president also reiterated that any financial relief, including sanctions relief and the release of frozen assets, would be tied to Iran’s behavior.
Vance said that enrichment was "on the table" in the along with verification and inspection, though it was not clear if this was an agreement to limit all enrichment.
"If they want the benefits of the bargain, enrichment is going to be on the table and more importantly verification and inspections is going to be on the table," Vance said.




