Vance’s comments arrived as American and Iranian delegations convened at a luxury resort to begin formal negotiations regarding Tehran’s nuclear program. The summit aims to stabilize the Middle East, secure the Strait of Hormuz, and expand upon an interim electronic agreement signed earlier this week. Addressing the assembly, Vance framed the meeting as a historic opportunity to move beyond past hostilities, questioning whether the two nations could permanently alter their relationship or if they would inevitably slide back toward traditional patterns of conflict.
The Vice President expressed a desire to transform regional instability through diplomatic engagement, emphasizing the importance of securing the free flow of oil. While the talks are supported by mediators from Pakistan and Qatar, Vance maintained a cautious tone regarding long-term outcomes. He stated that Washington is committed to extending an outstretched hand, though the ultimate success of these efforts hinges on whether both sides can sustain this newfound cooperation after years of entrenched tension.





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