Vance Defends Emerging U.S.-Iran Deal and Says Some Israelis Support It
U.S. Vice President JD Vance gave the Trump administration’s first public response to Israeli criticism of the emerging agreement with Tehran in an interview Sunday on CNBC. He defended the deal and said some people in Israel accept it, arguing that Israeli media often focuses on the negative.
Vance said Washington expects a high-level Iranian delegation to attend the formal signing, including the parliament speaker, the foreign minister and other senior officials. He also said the United States hopes to publish the full text of the agreement within the coming week.
According to Vance, the deal is strategically significant and includes a long-term commitment intended to ensure that Iran never develops or acquires nuclear weapons. He stressed its economic dimension as well, saying it is designed to deprive Iran of the financial resources needed to rebuild and advance its nuclear program.
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