Vice President Vance defends Iran nuclear deal with disputed claims
Vice President Vance defended the United States' approach to the Iran nuclear agreement. He asserted that Washington holds leverage to shape the outcome of the next negotiation
Vice President Vance defended the United States' approach to the Iran nuclear agreement.
He asserted that Washington holds leverage to shape the outcome of the next negotiation
round. Vance also claimed that the lifting of oil sanctions provided no new benefit to
Iran. Analysts point out that the claim contradicts the terms of the sanctions relief. The
sanctions lift is intended to allow Iran increased oil exports. Critics argue Vance's
statements are vague and potentially misleading. The dispute highlights ongoing political
debate over the deal's effectiveness. Observers will watch how U.S. officials address the
criticism in future briefings.