US Vice President JD Vance says any potential deal with Iran would place the concerns of the US and its allies at the centre of the agreement.

US Vice President JD Vance has said Washington's approach towards Iran will be guided by American interests, even if those do not fully align with Israel's position, as the Trump…

VP JD Vance denied cash payments to Iran in ongoing nuclear negotiations, rejecting reports of a finalized Strait of Hormuz deal. Here's what crypto

US Vice President JD Vance on Friday played down recent reports on the potential Iran deal, saying that Tehran would not receive any cash and no funds

US Vice President JD Vance says any potential deal with Iran would place the concerns of the US and its allies at the centre of the agreement.

He says the potential deal offers Tehran “economic benefits” for compliance

JD Vance says the deal is structured to prioritize the concerns of the US and its allies

According to the US Vice President, among other things, the deal means that "Iran will never have a nuclear weapon"

US Vice President JD Vance said on Monday that no funds would be released to Iran in exchange for signing an agreement to halt the war and open the Strait

VP JD Vance says US economic incentives for Iran hinge on compliance, not signatures, as the Trump administration pursues a sweeping nuclear grand bargain.

Speaking on CNBC, Vance underscored the United States' expectation that the economically vital waterway would remain open

When discussing Israel's involvement in the agreement, Vance noted, “I believe there are elements in Israel who like the agreement.”

Vice President JD Vance denied that Iran will receive "billions of dollars of assets" as part of a the U.S.-Iran deal that was announced Sunday and is set to be signed later this…

WASHINGTON: US Vice President JD Vance said on Monday that no funds would be released to Iran in exchange for signing an agreement to halt the war and open the Strait of Hormuz…

Vance underscored that Iran will not get a “dime of money” unless they perform their “obligations." | World News