Vance says US not there yet on Iran, but close

Vance says US not there yet on Iran, but close

The US vice president says there are a couple of sticking points in talks with Tehran concerning its uranium stockpile and the question of enrichment.

US vice president JD Vance said its ‘hard to say exactly when or if’ an agreement will be signed. (EPA Images pic)
WASHINGTON:
US vice president JD Vance on Thursday told reporters that Washington was “not there yet” with Iran on an agreement but that the parties were close, adding that the US was in a position where it could substantially set back Tehran’s nuclear programme.

The US and Iran reached an agreement on Thursday to extend their ceasefire and lift restrictions on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, pending US President Donald Trump’s approval, sources told Reuters.

Vance said there were a couple of sticking points in talks with Tehran concerning its enriched uranium stockpile and the question of enrichment.

“It’s hard to say exactly when or if the president is going to sign the MOU. We’re going back and forth on a couple of language points,” Vance said.

“I can’t guarantee that we’re going to get there, but right now I feel pretty good about it,” he said.

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