Washington, DC – US Vice President J.D. Vance confirmed that the US administration will give negotiations with Iran a chance.
This comes as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to contain tensions between the two sides.
He also indicated that the general trend is toward resuming dialogue in the near future.
Signs of a new diplomatic move
These statements came at a time of intensified political and diplomatic contacts
between Washington and a number of regional and international parties.
The aim is to create a suitable environment for reviving negotiations on contentious issues.
The Vice President explained that Washington sees the importance of giving the negotiating process a chance.
However, no further details were disclosed regarding the agenda for the talks or their potential conditions.
This reflects the continued uncertainty surrounding the future of relations between the two sides.
Escalating international coordination
These statements coincide with increased diplomatic activity involving several international parties.
This activity aims to advance efforts to de-escalate tensions and rebuild trust between the United States and Iran.
The Iranian issue remains a top priority on the US foreign policy agenda. It is linked to a number of sensitive regional issues,
making any progress in the negotiation process subject to close international attention.



