Feb 17 • 21:33 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Iran has not agreed to Trump's red lines, says Vance

Iran has not accepted all the red lines set by U.S. President Donald Trump during nuclear program negotiations, according to U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance.

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance has stated that Iran has not accepted all the red lines established by President Donald Trump in the ongoing nuclear program negotiations. The discussions, which began in early February, have seen representatives from both the U.S. and Iran meet for a second round in Geneva, Switzerland, where reports suggest the talks have progressed reasonably well, as both sides are set to meet for a third round.

Vance, speaking to Fox News, emphasized the importance of diplomacy, noting that President Trump is genuinely seeking a resolution, whether through diplomatic means or otherwise. Despite the lack of agreement on certain key issues, Vance conveyed a sense of optimism about the negotiations, hinting at ongoing efforts by the U.S. to find a constructive path forward.

However, Vance also highlighted that the President maintains the right to determine when he believes the diplomatic efforts have reached a natural conclusion. This indicates a consideration of possible alternatives if the negotiations do not yield the desired results, and reflects the ongoing complexities of U.S.-Iran relations, especially in the context of nuclear negotiations.

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