JD Vance Expresses Confidence in Iran Negotiations Amid Delays
'Negative Or Positive, Confident About Response': JD Vance On Iran Negotiations To End War
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During a press conference in Budapest, Hungary, U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated that despite delays in Iran's response to negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing war, the U.S. remains confident in receiving a response, whether positive or negative. He emphasized that the U.S. has largely met its military objectives in the West Asia conflict.
- 01JD Vance expressed confidence in receiving a response from Iran regarding negotiations.
- 02Delays in communication were attributed to message transmission issues.
- 03The U.S. has largely achieved its military objectives in the West Asia conflict.
- 04Vance made these statements during a press conference in Budapest, Hungary.
- 05The nature of Iran's response remains uncertain, but confidence persists.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance addressed the ongoing negotiations with Iran during a press conference in Budapest, Hungary. He acknowledged that there may be delays in Iran's response, attributing this to the complexities of message transmission. Despite these delays, Vance assured that the U.S. can feel confident about receiving a response from Iran, whether it is favorable or unfavorable. He highlighted that the United States has largely accomplished its military objectives in the West Asia conflict, suggesting a strategic position in the negotiations.
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