Washington, DC – US Vice President J.D. Vance affirmed that the US administration intends to give negotiations with Iran a chance, indicating a continued commitment to the diplomatic track.
This comes despite recent tensions between the two sides.
Stick to diplomatic solutions
Vance told Fox News that Washington still sees the importance of allowing room for negotiations.
He also indicated that the next phase may witness political and diplomatic moves
aimed at addressing the outstanding issues between the United States and Iran.
These statements come as the parties involved continue to study the mechanisms
for implementing the recent understandings regarding relations between the two countries.
At the same time, there is international anticipation regarding the future of the negotiations and their course in the coming weeks.
A move to Switzerland is expected
Vance added that he expects to travel to Switzerland within the next two days.
This move reflects continued diplomatic activity related to the Iranian issue,
especially since Switzerland is one of the most prominent traditional channels
used for indirect communication between Washington and Tehran.
The American official did not disclose details of the anticipated meetings or encounters.
However, his statements reinforced expectations that political and technical consultations could take place in the near future.
International anticipation for the next stage
Regional and international capitals are closely monitoring developments related to the US-Iranian negotiations,
given the implications of this issue for regional security, energy markets, and international stability.
Observers believe that any progress in the negotiation process could contribute to reducing tensions.
Furthermore, it could pave the way for new arrangements concerning political,
security, and economic matters between the two sides.
However, the outcome of upcoming diplomatic efforts remains contingent
on the results of the meetings and consultations expected in the coming days.



