US Vice President JD Vance has boarded a plane bound for Switzerland to sign a memorandum of understanding with Iran, according to a single, unverified Telegram report. The claim is not yet corroborated by Western news agencies or official channels, and the exact destination and timing are not independently confirmed.
A desk-reviewed report claims that US Vice President JD Vance has boarded a flight to Switzerland to sign the US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The report has not been independently confirmed by US government channels or mainstream media. Previous reporting by The Zioneer indicated Vance had canceled a similar trip on June 19, with the White House announcing the cancellation without explanation. The current report, if accurate, would represent a reversal of that decision. The claimed flight comes after weeks of on-and-off diplomatic preparation, including US military transport aircraft reportedly moving equipment to Europe earlier this month. The post offers no details on the whereabouts of President Trump or whether the signing ceremony announced for Geneva by Pakistan's prime minister is now proceeding.
- StrongVP Vance says he and possibly Trump will attend US-Iran MOU signing in Geneva
- StrongWhite House says VP Vance canceled Switzerland trip
- StrongReport: Four US planes carrying VP equipment head to Europe for Iran deal signing
- DevelopingDiplomat: US and Iran agree on deal text, Vance may fly to Geneva for signing
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