US Vice President JD Vance says a final agreement with Tehran is within reach one that could reshape Iran’s nuclear future and reopen a vital global shipping route.

Vance Confirms Talks Are Near the Finish Line
US Vice President JD Vance has confirmed with unusual clarity that both Washington and Tehran are approaching the final stages of a nuclear agreement. He said the US stands in a strong position to significantly roll back Iran’s nuclear programme going forward.
Strait of Hormuz Back in the Frame
Vance pointed to a landmark possibility within the Iran nuclear deal the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. He described the current diplomatic progress as one of the most strategically meaningful moments for the United States in recent years.
Iran’s Military Capabilities Already Weakened, Says Vance
The Vice President noted that the US has already dealt a considerable blow to Iran’s conventional military strength. He added that a successful deal could extend those limits deep into Iran’s nuclear ambitions and hold them there over the long term.
Deal Not Yet Signed But Both Sides Are Edging Closer
Vance was careful to note that no final agreement is in place just yet. Still, he stressed that negotiations are moving in a positive direction and that both parties are getting closer to crossing the finish line on a deal that could carry far-reaching consequences.








