Vance calls U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal a ‘fragile truce’

Vance calls U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal a ‘fragile truce’


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Vice President JD Vance warned that the recently negotiated two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran was a “fragile truce,” while speaking in Hungary.

“The United States agreed to stop attacking, and that not just the United States, but also our allies, have agreed to stop attacking, and that is the basis of this fragile truce that we have, which is now eight to 12 hours old,” Vance said in Budapest at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Hungary’s largest educational institution.

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President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire Tuesday evening ahead of an 8 p.m. deadline that would have triggered heavy attacks on Tehran, he had warned, if no deal had been reached. Trump said he received a new 10-point proposal from Iran, which he characterized as a “workable basis” for the two countries to continue negotiations.

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But hours later in Europe,

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