Washington, USA – Web Desk: US Vice President J.D. Vance stated that Washington’s top priority remains preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He noted that the second round of talks with Tehran has been constructive in some areas, but Iran is not yet ready to address certain “red lines” set by former President Donald Trump.
Vance emphasized that the United States is committed to diplomacy and hopes negotiations will continue to resolve outstanding issues. He added that President Trump retains the authority to end diplomatic efforts at any time, but he expressed optimism that matters will not reach that stage. Vance declined to disclose the specific red lines, saying discussions are ongoing.
Analysts suggest that progress or setbacks in these talks could have significant implications for regional security and global nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
