JD Vance, the U.S. Vice President, indicated that the conflict in Iran might not conclude for several months, despite President Donald Trump's assertions that it could end soon. In an interview on CBS Sunday Morning, Vance stated that the U.S. is 'very close' to finalizing a deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program, but he acknowledged that there is still work to be done. Vance mentioned, 'I think we’re going to know a lot before the midterm elections,' while also suggesting that a deal could be reached in the next week or could take months. This statement contrasts with Trump's repeated claims that a peace deal is imminent. Vance also addressed concerns about whether Iran is delaying negotiations, stating that he believes the Iranian system requires time to reach consensus and emphasized his trust in the negotiation process led by the U.S. administration.
JD Vance Discusses Timeline for Iran Deal Amid Trump's Optimism
In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance stated that the Iran conflict may last several months, despite President Trump's optimistic claims of an imminent resolution. Vance expressed confidence in reaching a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program but acknowledged that negotiations could take varying amounts of time.
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JD Vance Says Iran Deal Could Take Months Despite Trump’s Optimism
JD Vance Discusses Timeline for Iran Deal Amid Trump's Optimism