U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said Thursday that a final agreement with Iran must ensure Tehran stops funding instability in the region. His remarks, reported by Israeli media, continue the administration's push for a comprehensive deal.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said Thursday that 'as part of the final agreement, we want to see that Iran is not funding instability in the region.' The remark, carried by Israeli media, is the latest in a series of administration statements defending the emerging U.S.-Iran framework. Over the past week, Vance has argued that the agreement will benefit Israel, that critics are spreading 'false information,' and that sanctions relief will be conditional on Iran's compliance. The administration's sustained diplomatic push has drawn criticism from Israeli officials and analysts, who warn that Iran is not genuinely interested in a deal and that the terms risk weakening regional deterrence. The full text of the agreement has not been published; Vance has previously said it will be released this week.
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