Vice President JD Vance will brief the press at the White House this evening following the signing of the agreement with Iran, according to a Telegram report. No further details, including the exact time or whether questions will be taken, are yet available.
Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to brief the media at the White House this evening (Thursday, 17:01 Jerusalem), following the formal signing of the U.S.-Iran agreement. The briefing was reported by a single source, with no additional confirmation from official White House or State Department channels as of publication.
The briefing follows a series of Vance statements in recent days in which he defended the emerging framework, said he and President Trump may attend the signing ceremony in Geneva, and promised the text would be published by Friday. The Zioneer has previously reported Vance's claims that Gulf states and 'some in Israel' view the deal favorably, and his pushback against what he called false information about upfront cash for Tehran.
It remains unclear whether the briefing will include a formal statement, a Q&A session, or release of new details. No embargoed press pool notice has been distributed, and the White House has not confirmed the booking.
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