US-Iran Talks: Vance Says Much Progress Made, But Plan B is Ready
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated on the 19th that significant progress has been made in negotiations with Iran, but warned that Washington has a "Plan B" to resume military action if a deal is not reached. This comes hours after President Trump called off a military strike against Iran, giving Tehran "two or three days" to agree to a deal. The negotiations aim to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, ensure it cannot rebuild its nuclear capabilities, and stabilize international energy markets roiled by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.