Vance Takes Center Stage in Iran Talks as Core Issues Remain Unresolved

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Vice President JD Vance leads negotiations with Iran after privately opposing the war, touting a deal that allows UN inspectors back in but defers the most critical decisions about Iran's nuclear program; insiders describe the move as a strategic sales job rather than a controlling policy, while critics label the interim memorandum a capitulation that could crumble under pressure from Trump and other hardliners.
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- Vance says Iran agrees to nuclear inspections, as under Obama deal The Washington Post
- Vance’s warning to Israel signals a new phase in US-Israeli relations Al Jazeera
- Vance hails 'great progress' in U.S.-Iran talks despite 'threatening' and 'whining' CNBC
- Vance Claims Progress in First Day of Iran Talks The New York Times
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