U.S. Vice President JD Vance described Sunday's U.S.-Iran meeting as 'historic,' stating that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the completion of a nuclear deal have already been achieved. According to a report cited by N12, Vance said the meeting is historic because, apart from Islamabad and now, Americans and Iranians had never met at such a high level.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Sunday that the U.S.-Iran meeting being held today is "historic," and that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the end of Iran's nuclear program have already been achieved. Quoted by N12, Vance added: "Except for Islamabad and here, Americans and Iranians have never met at such a high level." The remarks come as the Trump administration pushes to finalize a long-term nuclear deal with Tehran. As The Zioneer reported on Sunday at 15:54, Vance had earlier described the meeting as historic. Background context from the past week (The Zioneer, June 10–18) shows Vance repeatedly framing the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement as a long-term security and economic arrangement, with conditions on sanctions relief and nuclear disarmament. The current meeting is seen as a high-level diplomatic milestone, though the specific venue remains undisclosed.
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