The White House says Vice President JD Vance is postponing his departure for talks with Iran. No new date was given.
The White House announced that Vice President JD Vance is delaying his planned trip for direct talks with Iran, according to a report by Barak Ravid (N12). The administration did not specify a new date or give reasons for the postponement.
Vance had previously stated his intention to travel to Switzerland for negotiations on a potential US-Iran agreement. The Vice President has emerged as the administration's primary public advocate for the emerging nuclear understanding, delivering multiple statements defending the talks over the past two weeks. The postponement comes amid ongoing diplomatic engagement, with critics and supporters alike watching for any sign of changes in the administration's approach.
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