Vance: US-Iran deal still awaiting Trump's final approval
The United States and Iran have made significant progress toward a ceasefire extension agreement, but President Donald Trump has not yet approved it. Vice President JD Vance confirmed the development, signaling ongoing diplomatic efforts between the two nations.
PoliticsWashington and Tehran have moved closer to a ceasefire extension agreement, but the deal remains on hold pending approval from US President Donald Trump, according to Vice President JD Vance.
Vance stated that while both sides have made notable progress in negotiations, the president has not yet signaled readiness to sign off on the agreement. The remarks underscore the cautious approach the Trump administration is taking toward any formal arrangement with Iran.
The development comes amid broader diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran. Any ceasefire extension would represent a significant step in what has been a historically fraught relationship between the two countries.
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