JD Vance Announces ‘Major’ Breakthrough in Iran Negotiations: ‘A Very, Very Good Day’
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The vice president of the United States, JD Vance, has highlighted the "very good progress" of the negotiations between the United States and Iran in Switzerland, which has materialized in a "road map" to consolidate a definitive peace agreement within 60 days. Vance has explained to the press that Sunday "was a very good day" in the negotiations with the Persian regime, and has emphasized that the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz, where maritim…
BREAKING: JD Vance's Historic Negotiations With Iran Yield Major Breakthrough
Analysis: Navigating the U.S.-Iran Negotiations Toward Peace The ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran under the leadership of Vice President JD Vance highlight a crucial moment in international diplomacy. This new roadmap, emerging from discussions in Switzerland, holds significant promise for addressing some of the most pressing issues facing the region today. With a focus on nuclear capacities and broader regional tensions, …
JD Vance Announces 'Major' Breakthrough in Iran Negotiations: 'A Very, Very Good Day'
Vice President J.D. Vance said that the first day of talks between the United States and Iran to end the conflict between the two countries made progress. Talks began Sunday […] The post JD Vance Announces 'Major' Breakthrough in Iran Negotiations: 'A Very, Very Good Day' appeared first on The Western Journal.
'JD Vance put lipstick on a pig: Iranians have the upper hand ' in peace negotiations
Annette Young is pleased to welcome Scott Lucas, Professor of American Studies and Int'l Politics at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin. According to Lucas, the US is not negotiating with Iran from a position of strength: "The Americans shifted from regime change to regime surrender", he explains, "trying to bomb their way to get the Iranians to capitulate on a number of conditions. That failed." So as the US ruled out ground troop…
US Vice President JD Vance said on Monday that the first round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland had laid a good foundation for a final agreement to end the war in the Middle East.
Two things may help JD Vance in the ongoing negotiations with Iran. His initial skepticism about the war and his view of Israel. "It gives him credibility," says American professor Stephen Zunes to SvD.
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