Vance says US faces two options on Iran policy
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WASHINGTON, United States โ U.S. Vice President James David Vance said Washington would pursue one of two paths on Iran, reiterating that the country's nuclear program must be confirmed as dismantled under sustained monitoring. Speaking on Sunday, Vance said President Donald Trump favors continuing the negotiation track with verifiable commitments from Tehran.
Vance outlined the two options: either seeking a long-term agreement if Iran changes its stance, or locking in the gains made so far. He added that uncertainty remains over the steps Iran will take and that no firm judgment could yet be made on the outcome.
According to the account, a remote-signed understanding reached on June 18 between Iran and the United States was intended to end the military conflict that began on February 28. The arrangement also called for the U.S. to lift its maritime blockade and for Iran to resume navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, with a timeline to be set for both steps. No further details were immediately available on the next phase of implementation.
