The US Vice President today expressed the assessment that negotiations between the Americans and the Iranians are on the right track and stressed that it could obtain nuclear for political purposes, but not an individual weapon.
“We are on the right track,” Vance said of negotiations with Iran during a round bank with the head of the Munich security conference in Washington.
“We don’t worry about knowing if they want. We agree with this, but you cannot have the type of enrichment program that will allow you to acquire a nuclear weapon and there we set the limits there, “he said.
Americans and Iranians, enemies for 40 years, began on April 12, with the focus of the thorny issue of the Iranian nuclear program, with Oman’s mediation.
“Without predicting the negotiations, I would say that so far, everything is going well,” Vance continued, stressing that he was “very pleased with the way the Iranians reacted to certain issues we raised.”
US President Donald Trump has called for the “complete disintegration” of the Iranian nuclear program, but says he is ready to discuss with Iran about nuclear activities for political use.
For the US Vice President, an agreement on nuclear will allow “reintegration of Iran to the world economy”.
“This would be very good for the Iranian people, but there is no longer any chance that Iran will have a nuclear weapon. We are negotiating this, “he said.
In general, Jay Di Vance recalled that President Trump “hates the spread of nuclear weapons” and would be open to “sit on the table with the Russians and the Chinese” in order to improve the situation on this issue.
Calls Russia and Ukraine to conduct direct negotiations
US Vice President Jay Di Vance today has been in favor of directing direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, the only means of ending the conflict, according to him.
“We believe that it is possible for us to guarantee a complete mediation without at least some direct negotiations between the two parties. So we are focusing on it, “Vanz said during a Washington panel organized as part of the Munich Conference on Security.
In addition, the US Vice -President said the United States believes that the concessions that Russia is seeking are excessive, but pointed out that it is not so pessimistic about the chance of ending the war.