U.S. Vice President JD Vance described Sunday's U.S.-Iran meeting as 'historic,' according to a report cited by Yair Goldblatt. The remark comes amid the Trump administration's push for a nuclear deal with Iran, with Vance and possibly President Trump expected to attend the formal signing ceremony in Geneva.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance described Sunday's meeting between the United States and Iran as 'historic,' according to a report cited by security and Middle East analyst Yair Goldblatt. The remark, posted to social media, offers a brief but significant characterization of the ongoing high-level talks.
As The Zioneer has reported, Vance has been a leading public advocate for the emerging agreement, which he has called a 'win-win' for America regardless of Iranian compliance. The administration is working toward a formal signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding in Geneva, which Vance has confirmed he will attend, with President Trump's participation still possible.
The Sunday meeting follows weeks of intensive diplomacy. The talks have drawn both domestic and international scrutiny, with critics demanding publication of the classified text of the agreement. The precise venue and format of today's meeting have not been detailed.
2 developments
- StrongVance outlines US-Iran deal terms, criticizes Beirut strike, at press conference
- DevelopingVP Vance defends emerging US-Iran deal as 'win-win' for America
- DevelopingUS VP Vance says Iran nuclear deal 'very close,' would be long-term
- ConfirmedU.S. and Iran reportedly near agreement on nuclear freeze, sanctions relief, and Strait of Hormuz reopening
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