The two countries held another round of talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday amid pressure from Trump on the regime over the nuclear deal. Vance suggested that Washington remains open to dialogue, although his boss has threatened military action against Iran
The second round of talks between the US and Iran failed to achieve a breakthrough, as Vice President JD Vance stated that Tehran has not accepted all of the “red lines” set by President Donald Trump.
The two countries held another round of talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday amid pressure from Trump on the regime over the nuclear deal. Vance suggested that Washington remains open to dialogue, although his boss has threatened military action against Iran.
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“In some ways, it went well; they agreed to meet again. But in other ways, it was clear that the president has established certain red lines that the Iranians are not yet prepared to recognise or work through,” Vance told Fox News.
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