US seeks verifiable nuclear agreement with Iran, Vance says
US Vice President JD Vance said the success of any future agreement with Iran would depend not on "commitments made on paper" but on the ability to verify Tehran's compliance over time.
Speaking to Fox News, Vance said the United States would continue pursuing negotiations because doing so "serves American interests" and was a key objective of the administration.
Vance said he believes a long-term agreement on Iran’s nuclear programme is achievable, mirroring President Donald Trump's view that diplomacy remains the best path forward.
Iran appears interested in ending the conflict and is placing serious proposals on the negotiating table, he said, adding that neither side should rely on trust alone.
