Iran Refused to Have Deals with the US
The US and Iran have not yet reached a deal, Vice President JD Vance told the press on Sunday morning, following the third round of talks between the two countries.
According to Vance, Iran chose not to accept US terms, despite the US being "quite flexible."
First and foremost among the US' concerns was the potential for Iran to develop a nuclear weapon, Vance said, adding that the US and Israeli strikes have destroyed Iran's current nuclear capabilities, but Iran had yet to display a long-term commitment not to rebuild.
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