US-Iran Mistrust Remains, But Negotiations Continue, Says VP JD Vance
"Can't Be Solved Overnight": JD Vance On US-Iran Mistrust
ndtv
Image: ndtv
US Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the deep-seated mistrust between the United States and Iran, stating it cannot be resolved quickly. However, he expressed optimism about Iranian negotiators' willingness to reach a deal as talks are set to resume in Pakistan following a fragile ceasefire.
- 01JD Vance highlighted the significant mistrust between the US and Iran.
- 02Negotiations to resolve the Iran war may resume in Pakistan soon.
- 03Vance remains optimistic about the potential for a deal.
- 04A two-week ceasefire is currently in effect, with one week remaining.
- 05The Iran war has resulted in thousands of deaths and millions displaced.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
During a recent event, US Vice President JD Vance addressed the ongoing mistrust between the United States and Iran, stating that resolving these issues will take time. He mentioned that Iranian negotiators are eager to reach a deal, which gives him a positive outlook on the current situation. Talks aimed at ending the Iran war are expected to resume in Pakistan within the next two days, following a temporary ceasefire that has one week left. The Iran war, which escalated after US and Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, has led to significant casualties and displacement in the region. Vance's remarks come amid heightened tensions and recent negotiations that had previously collapsed, prompting the US to impose a blockade on Iranian ports.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The continuation of negotiations could lead to a more stable situation in the region, potentially reducing hostilities and improving security for citizens affected by the conflict.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you believe the US and Iran can reach a lasting agreement?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.




