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US seeks comprehensive deal with Iran, says Vance

Published on: April 15, 2026 10:45 AM

JD Vance has said that the United States (US) is pursuing a comprehensive agreement with Iran rather than a limited or short-term deal, reflecting President Donald Trump’s broader strategic objectives.

Read More: Final push for US–Iran talks in Pakistan 

Speaking at an event at the University of Georgia, Vance stated that negotiations between Washington and Tehran are ongoing but have yet to produce a final agreement. He noted that decades of mistrust between the two countries cannot be resolved overnight, pointing out that high-level engagement of this nature has been rare over the past 49 years.

Vance emphasised that the US administration is aiming for a deal that addresses multiple concerns, including Iran’s nuclear programme and its regional policies. He said the objective is to ensure that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons and refrains from activities that could destabilise the region.

US Vice President JD Vance said on Tuesday Washington aims to “make Iran thrive” and integrate it into the global economy as part of what he described as a “Trumpian grand bargain” proposal.

Speaking at a Turning Point Action event at Georgia, Vance said the goal would be to…

— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) April 14, 2026

Vance: Lot of progress made in talks toward ‘grand deal,’ but ball in Iran’s court https://t.co/F4F3JcRNN3

— The Times of Israel (@TimesofIsrael) April 14, 2026

Referring to recent diplomatic efforts, Vance mentioned discussions held in Islamabad, where progress was made but fell short of a comprehensive agreement. He indicated that while both sides showed willingness to engage, key issues remain unresolved.

The US vice president added that Washington seeks an agreement that would benefit not only the United States but also the global community. He stressed that a successful deal should allow Iran to reintegrate into the global economy, enabling its citizens to access broader economic opportunities.

Vance also noted that the current ceasefire remains in place, providing a window for continued diplomatic engagement. He expressed cautious optimism about the direction of talks, saying he felt “better” about the current stage of negotiations.

Read More: Vance heads for talks with ‘clear guidelines’ from Trump

The remarks underscore the US administration’s preference for a long-term, wide-ranging agreement rather than a limited arrangement with Tehran.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Diplomacy, Donald Trump, Iran, JD Vance, Latest, nuclear deal, US Foreign Policy

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