Washington, June 16:
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has stated that a landmark agreement between the United States and Iran has already been digitally signed, marking a significant diplomatic development in relations between the two countries.
Speaking during a televised interview, Vance said the arrangement is structured around measurable outcomes rather than immediate economic concessions. He emphasized that any future relief measures would depend on Iran meeting specific obligations outlined in the agreement.
According to the Vice President, a central requirement involves addressing Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium. He noted that progress would need to be verified through established monitoring mechanisms before any economic benefits are considered.
The agreement is being viewed as a potentially important step toward reducing tensions and encouraging greater regional stability. Officials are expected to release additional details as implementation discussions continue in the coming weeks.
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