Washington, DC – US Vice President J.D. Vance affirmed that the issue of nuclear inspectors will remain a key element in the ongoing negotiations with Tehran.
He also indicated that this issue represents one of the essential pillars of any potential agreement concerning the Iranian nuclear program.
Nuclear inspectors’ file
Vance explained that the talks held in Switzerland were described as “productive.”
He affirmed that Washington would continue working with the relevant parties to advance the negotiating process.
This comes amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts to contain tensions related to the nuclear issue.
The US official emphasized that an effective monitoring mechanism, including international inspectors, is crucial.
This is essential to ensure transparency and verification of any future agreement with Iran,
as part of efforts to prevent nuclear escalation in the region.
Talks and continuation of the negotiation process
Vance noted that the talks hosted by Switzerland saw some progress in addressing a number of outstanding issues.
He considered it a positive step toward building broader understandings between the two sides.
The US Vice President affirmed that the US administration is committed
to continuing its coordination with international partners.
This aims to reach a more stable negotiating framework that addresses concerns
related to the Iranian nuclear program and promotes regional stability.



