JD Vance Discusses Confusion Over Iran's 10-Point Proposal Amid Ongoing Negotiations
JD Vance Says Iran Sent 3 Versions Of 10-Point Proposal, One ‘Written By ChatGPT’
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US Vice President JD Vance revealed that multiple versions of Iran's 10-point proposal have created confusion in negotiations, with one draft allegedly written by ChatGPT. He emphasized the importance of a more substantive second version while dismissing the initial draft as unworthy of serious consideration.
- 01JD Vance stated that the first version of Iran's proposal was likely written by ChatGPT and was quickly rejected.
- 02A second, more substantive version of the proposal is currently under discussion.
- 03Vance criticized media coverage of the initial proposal, calling it the work of 'random yahoo in Iran.'
- 04Iran is linking a ceasefire in Lebanon to its broader proposal, which the US has rejected.
- 05Vance will lead US talks with Iran starting Saturday in Islamabad.
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US Vice President JD Vance highlighted the confusion surrounding Iran's 10-point proposal during ongoing negotiations. He claimed that the first version, which was quickly rejected, was likely generated by ChatGPT and dismissed as unworthy of serious consideration. Vance noted that a second version, deemed more reasonable, formed the basis for current discussions. He criticized media coverage of the initial draft, labeling it as the work of 'little more than a random yahoo in Iran.' Amid these developments, Iran is attempting to link a ceasefire in Lebanon to its proposal, a condition that the US has firmly rejected. Vance urged Tehran not to let the ceasefire collapse over the situation in Lebanon, asserting that it was not part of the earlier agreement. The US delegation for talks with Iran, led by Vance, is set to meet in Islamabad on Saturday.
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The ongoing negotiations and Iran's conditions may affect regional stability and the response of various stakeholders in the Middle East.
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