US Vice President JD Vance said Monday that many in Israel are satisfied with the ceasefire agreement with Iran, acknowledging progress while noting work remains, according to the Vice President's remarks.
US Vice President JD Vance stated Monday evening that many in Israel are satisfied with the emerging ceasefire agreement with Iran, characterizing the reception as positive despite outstanding challenges. The remarks add to a series of statements Vance has made on the deal over the past week. As The Zioneer reported on Monday at 17:08 (SAME-THREAD), Vance earlier said that significant details of the agreement remain unresolved and that 'there are elements in Israel who like the agreement.' The current statement expands on that framing, acknowledging progress while underscoring that significant work remains. The Vice President has been a central figure in US diplomacy on the Iran file, previously stating that Washington speaks directly with the Iranian system (17:06 bulletin) and that a nuclear deal is 'very close' (June 10). The administration has not yet published the full text of the agreement; Vance pledged to do so this week.
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- StrongVP Vance says US speaks directly with Iran, calls Gulf states allies of Trump deal
- ConfirmedUS VP Vance: Washington prioritizes nuclear deal with Iran over Israeli preferences
- DevelopingUS VP Vance says Iran nuclear deal 'very close,' would be long-term
- DevelopingSenior US official says Israel will be comfortable once it sees the Iran deal
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