US Vice President JD Vance left Washington Saturday (June 20) on his way to Switzerland for talks with Iran on Sunday (June 21), telling reporters that he hoped to "make progress on the nuclear issue" and "the Lebanon ceasefire issue." "Despite the headlines, things are actually getting better there (in Lebanon), and things are slowing down a little bit," Vance said before boarding his plane for Geneva. "It's going to be something we're just going to have to continuously manage to ensure that you know Israel and Lebanon are both safe and secure." Show more Show less
‘Chicken and egg issue’: JD Vance heads to Switzerland for Iran talks, hopes for progress on Lebanon
US Vice President JD Vance left Washington Saturday (June 20) on his way to Switzerland for talks with Iran on Sunday (June 21), telling reporters that he hoped to "make progress on the nuclear issue" and "the Lebanon ceasefire issue." "Despite the headlines, things are actually getting better there (in Lebanon), and things are slowing down a little bit," Vance said before boarding his plane for Geneva. "It's going to be something we're just going to have to continuously manage to ensure that you know Israel and Lebanon are both safe and secure."











