US does not expect Iran to have missiles with global threat under deal, Vance says
US Vice President JD Vance stated Iran must agree to limit its missile capabilities under a deal with Washington, excluding self-defense rights.
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Iran would not give up the right to self-defense but the United States expects Tehran to not have missiles that can "broadly threaten the entire world" as part of the deal it agreed with Washington, U.S. Vice President JD Vance said on Thursday.
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