JD Vance Says Some in Israel Support the Emerging Deal with Iran
US Vice President JD Vance said in an interview with CNBC that the agreement expected with Iran will unfold in two stages and that additional details still need to be worked out. He did not provide a timetable, but indicated that the sides are still negotiating unresolved points.
Vance also said Washington expects the Strait of Hormuz to remain open, free of charges, over the long term. “We expect the Strait of Hormuz to remain open without payment in the long term,” he said, adding that the question is how much Tehran is prepared to concede.
According to Vance, “there are people in Israel who like the deal,” and he said it will certainly have a place at the table in what he described as a new Middle East. The remarks were framed as part of the broader diplomatic talks surrounding a future arrangement with Iran.
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