Talks with Iran: Progress on the Horizon?
U.S. Vice President JD Vance indicated progress in negotiations with Iran aimed at ending hostilities, despite President Trump's dismissal of Tehran's latest proposal. Vance emphasized that meeting the President's minimum requirements is crucial, particularly ensuring Iran is unable to develop nuclear weapons.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism on Wednesday regarding ongoing negotiations with Iran, aimed at concluding longstanding hostilities.
Despite President Donald Trump labeling Tehran's latest proposal as unacceptable, Vance highlighted progress, stating the main issue is meeting the President's conditions.
These conditions require guarantees that Iran will never obtain nuclear weapons, Vance asserted while speaking to White House reporters.
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