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    US Vice President JD Vance Signals Major Deal with Iran Amid Talks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    United States Vice President JD Vance spoke at the University of Georgia, outlining President Donald Trump’s pursuit of a comprehensive agreement with Iran. Vance emphasized that the deal aims to resolve all outstanding concerns, including preventing Iran from financing proxy groups across the region.

    He disclosed that Trump has entrusted him with leading the negotiations with Iran, highlighting the administration’s commitment to this diplomatic effort. Vance also pointed out that a majority of American youth are dissatisfied with current Middle East policies, and the administration is mindful of their expectations for change.

    While acknowledging that resolving issues with Iran will not be swift, Vance noted that a ceasefire remains in effect due to ongoing diplomatic engagement. He observed that Iranian negotiators seem open to reaching an agreement, though significant challenges persist.

    Vance reaffirmed the US stance that Iran must be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons, stressing that talks continue to ensure Tehran does not develop atomic capabilities. He described Trump’s approach as seeking a “big deal” rather than a limited arrangement, aiming for a broad resolution of conflicts.

    Despite notable progress, Vance admitted a deadlock remains over the nuclear weapons issue. He revealed that Pakistan has played a key role in mediating negotiations, which has contributed to sustaining the current ceasefire between the parties.

    Highlighting the potential benefits, Vance stated that if Iran agrees to abandon its nuclear ambitions and cease support for proxy groups, it could be reintegrated into the global economy and move toward prosperity. He remarked that such high-level US-Iran engagement, especially involving Islamabad, is unprecedented in nearly five decades.

    However, Vance cautioned that deep mistrust between the nations persists and will not be resolved quickly, underscoring the complexity of the diplomatic process ahead.

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