Vance Suggests Iran Wants to Make a Deal
2 weeks ago
Vice President J.D. Vance says there are signs Iran may be willing to reach a deal, even as deep mistrust between the two countries remains a major obstacle.
Speaking during a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, Vance said progress is being made in negotiations, but cautioned that rebuilding trust between the United States and Iran will take time.
He noted that Iranian negotiators have shown interest in reaching an agreement, despite recent talks in Pakistan ending without a final deal.
Vance emphasized that the U.S. is looking for long-term commitments from Iran, particularly on its nuclear program, as a key condition for any agreement moving forward.
The comments come as both sides signal a willingness to continue diplomacy, even amid rising tensions and uncertainty surrounding a fragile ceasefire.
Speaking during a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, Vance said progress is being made in negotiations, but cautioned that rebuilding trust between the United States and Iran will take time.
He noted that Iranian negotiators have shown interest in reaching an agreement, despite recent talks in Pakistan ending without a final deal.
Vance emphasized that the U.S. is looking for long-term commitments from Iran, particularly on its nuclear program, as a key condition for any agreement moving forward.
The comments come as both sides signal a willingness to continue diplomacy, even amid rising tensions and uncertainty surrounding a fragile ceasefire.