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8 Apr 2026, 15:30

The U.S. Vice President says President Donald Trump is "impatient" to advance the process of ending the war with Iran and has instructed his negotiating team to engage with the Iranians "in good faith."

J.D. Vance, speaking during his visit to Hungary on Wednesday, April 19, stated that a deal could be possible if Iran negotiates sincerely, but warned that while some parts of the Iranian government are constructively engaging in negotiations, others are not taking such an approach.

He described the ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran as "fragile."

Vance said, "The President of the United States has told me and the entire negotiating team, including the Secretary of State and Special Representative Steve Witkoff, to go and work in good faith to reach an agreement." [Trump later mentioned that Vance might not be able to participate in the negotiations for security reasons. I will post about that later.]

The U.S. Vice President added, "He is impatient; he is eager to achieve progress. We have been told to negotiate in good faith, and I think if they negotiate in good faith as well, we can reach an agreement. But that is a big 'if,' and ultimately, how the negotiations go depends on the Iranians themselves. I hope they make the right decision."

The President of the United States described this development as an important step towards resolving one of the long-standing crises and achieving peace in the Middle East.
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