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Iran-US peace deal faces various threats, from Lebanon, Israel and Trump
Key takeaways
- Vance said Monday that a very good foundation had been laid in the initial talks, during which Vance said Iran agreed to invite the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) back into the country.
- Additionally, he noted the talks established mechanisms to demine the Strait of Hormuz and to settle a regional ceasefire that would include Lebanon.
- The vice president acknowledged there was a little bit of threatening and a little bit of whining, but he said at the end, great progress was made.
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Vance said Monday that a very good foundation had been laid in the initial talks, during which Vance said Iran agreed to invite the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) back into the country.
Additionally, he noted the talks established mechanisms to demine the Strait of Hormuz and to settle a regional ceasefire that would include Lebanon.
The vice president acknowledged there was a little bit of threatening and a little bit of whining, but he said at the end, great progress was made.
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