John Robert Says Vance Didn't Seem 'Optimistic' On Iran Deal
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John Robert Says Vance Didn't Seem 'Optimistic' On Iran Deal
JD Vance was asked whether he believes Iran will come to a deal and whether the U.S. is being strung along. He said he could not know how negotiations will turn out and that progress can vary over time. Vance stated that Iran wants a deal and understands that a nuclear weapon is a red line for the United States. He said the outcome would not be clear until a final deal is signed, emphasizing that confidence cannot be stated until pen is put to paper. He added that negotiations have involved many drafts and that the decision ultimately rests with Iran’s willingness to meet the U.S., which he cannot predict.
"We're going to have to see what ultimately happens with them. I can't say with confidence because I don't know what's in the mind of the other side. Robert flagged Vance's lack of optimism that a deal is impending on America Reports. The vice president was asked how much can he get a deal, Robert recapped. And he said, How could I possibly know?'"
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