US Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that United States and Iran have made significant progress toward an agreement to extend the ceasefire, but Donald Trump is not yet ready to approve it. Vance told reporters hours after US sources announced that Washington and Tehran had reached a framework agreement, 'We are exchanging views on some linguistic points. We have made significant progress.' He added, 'We hope to continue making progress and that the President will be in a position to approve the agreement, but obviously that remains undetermined.'
US Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that United States and Iran have made significant progress toward an agreement to extend the ceasefire, but Donald Trump is not yet ready to approve it. Vance told reporters hours after US sources announced that Washington and Tehran had reached a framework agreement, 'We are exchanging views on some linguistic points. We have made significant progress.' He added, 'We hope to continue making progress and that the President will be in a position to approve the agreement, but obviously that remains undetermined.'
US Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that United States and Iran have made significant progress toward an agreement to extend the ceasefire, but Donald Trump is not yet ready to approve it. Vance told reporters hours after US sources announced that Washington and Tehran had reached a framework agreement, 'We are exchanging views on some linguistic points. We have made significant progress.' He added, 'We hope to continue making progress and that the President will be in a position to approve the agreement, but obviously that remains undetermined.'
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Vance: Significant Progress in Tehran and Washington Talks
 
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