US deputy says it’s ‘difficult to say’ whether Trump will sign Iran deal

The Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, said this Thursday, 28, that it is difficult to know whether the American President, Donald Trump, will sign an interim agreement with Iran.

“It’s hard to say exactly when or if the president will sign it,” Vance told reporters that evening after returning from a trip to Colorado.

Trump and his team said from the beginning of the conflict – and throughout the war, which reached its fourth month – that one of the main reasons for waging it was to ensure that Iran could never have a nuclear weapon. But Vance, extolling what he said the war had achieved, said the United States was “in a position where we could substantially delay their nuclear program, not just during this president’s term, but over the long term.”

US deputy says it's 'difficult to say' whether Trump will sign Iran deal

The statements appear to be intended to change the criteria for achieving one of Trump’s main objectives in starting the war. He said it was clear that Iran wanted to reach a deal and that negotiators were “exchanging information on some points of language.”

He said points of disagreement include Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, which could potentially be used to make a nuclear weapon. “There are some questions about the nuclear part, the highly enriched stockpile, and also the enrichment issue,” Vance said.

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