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9 Jun 2026, 03:05

JD Vance, Trump's aide, expressed confidence in an interview with Fox News that the United States and the Islamic Republic can reach a long-term agreement regarding the nuclear issue.

He stated that regardless of whether Israel likes it or not, such an agreement is in the interest of the United States, and Washington will continue to pursue it.

Vance, referring to concerns that Tehran may be playing Washington, said: One of the most important factors for the success of this final agreement is not what the Islamic Republic writes on paper, but whether it will actually adhere to some of the requirements of the agreement we reach.

He emphasized that the U.S. will verify the Islamic Republic's commitment to such an agreement in the long term, saying: Let's be honest. The Iranians do not want this war to continue. Continuing the war is not in their interest. They have come to the negotiating table and are making real proposals. If we reach this agreement, it will be a great success for the American people.
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JD Vance in conversation with Fox News: The President's position has been very clear. Israel has its own specific goals, but the main objective of the United States regarding Iran is to ensure that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons.
JD Vance: In recent months, and indeed over the past year and a half, conditions have arisen that the President believes—and I think he is right—that a long-term solution to the Iranian nuclear issue can be achieved.
Vance: Israel may or may not like such an agreement, but we believe this path is in the interest of the United States of America. That is why we will pursue it, because this is what the President of the United States was elected to do and it is what we must do to serve the American people.
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