Headline: UNCAPTIONED: JD Vance Says US and Iran “Very Close” to Deal, But Key Issues Remain
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JD Vance Says US and Iran “Very Close” to Deal, But Key Issues Remain. Vice-President JD Vance says the United States and Iran are getting closer to a possible agreement, but major sticking points still need to be resolved before any deal is signed. Speaking in Washington, Vance said negotiators were still debating key details, including Iran’s uranium enrichment programme. He added that both sides were acting in “good faith”, but warned they were “not there yet”. Reports suggest the proposed agreement would extend the current ceasefire for 60 days and reopen talks over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The deal could also reopen shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy route, while easing sanctions and allowing Iran to resume oil exports. But confusion remains after Iranian media and US officials gave conflicting accounts of the negotiations. Meanwhile, tensions continue despite the ceasefire, with both sides accusing each other of fresh military actions in recent days.
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Keywords: Current Affairs & Politics,JD Vance,United States,Iran,negotiations,uranium enrichment,ceasefire,nuclear programme,Strait of Hormuz,sanctions,oil exports,Washington,military actions,shipping,energy route,deal
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