The Arabic-Israeli outlet Abu Ali Express reports that President Trump has tasked Vice President JD Vance with signing an agreement with Iran, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio with signing an agreement between Israel and Lebanon. The post then asks which would be better.
The Arabic-Israeli outlet Abu Ali Express reported Friday evening that President Donald Trump has sent Vice President JD Vance to sign an agreement with Iran, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to sign an agreement between Israel and Lebanon. The report presents the two tracks as parallel efforts, without providing further detail on the content or status of either agreement. The post frames the development as a comparative question: which agreement will be better, and who will score more points? This is consistent with recent background reporting on a multi-front diplomatic push by the Trump administration: a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding that Vance has previously indicated he may attend the signing of in Geneva, and separate Israel-Lebanon talks that Secretary Rubio described last week as yielding 'very good results.' The report does not specify whether the signing events have taken place or are yet to occur.
- DevelopingVP Vance to brief press at White House after signing Iran agreement
- StrongVP Vance says he and possibly Trump will attend US-Iran MOU signing in Geneva
- DevelopingDiplomat: US and Iran agree on deal text, Vance may fly to Geneva for signing
- DevelopingRubio spoke to Netanyahu and Lebanon's Aoun overnight to resolve final differences
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