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US Vice President Says Trump Seeking ‘Grand Bargain’ with Iran
Vance said Trump wants a broad accord that would bar an Iranian nuclear weapon and restore economic ties after talks stalled.
- On Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance stated at the University of Georgia in Athens that President Donald Trump seeks a "grand bargain" with Iran rather than a "small deal" through negotiations with the Islamic Republic.
- Negotiations in Pakistan over the weekend failed to reach an agreement between the United States and Iran, with their two-week ceasefire set to expire next week.
- Trump offers to treat Iran "economically like a normal country" if it commits to ending nuclear weapons development and state-sponsored terrorism, according to Vance.
- Despite Vance's optimism, analyst Citrinowicz stated Iran will not compromise on uranium enrichment, missile programs, or regional proxy networks, complicating any agreement.
- Meanwhile, Central Command commander Brad Cooper reported that guided-missile destroyers have halted economic trade through the Strait of Hormuz as the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran continues.
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US chases a ‘Trumpian grand bargain’ with Iran as the message shifts again
US vice president JD Vance is bullish a comprehensive deal to end the war can be achieved, while Trump says he would be comfortable walking away from the whole thing right now
·Sydney, Australia
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