US Vice President JD Vance publicly defended the agreement reached to end the war with Iran, signaling a commitment to de-escalation. He directly addressed criticism from Israel regarding the deal, rebuking their opposition and reaffirming the US position. Vance indicated his intention to travel to Switzerland for further negotiations aimed at solidifying the current agreement into a lasting, long-term accord. The move suggests the administration is prioritizing diplomatic solutions with Iran despite regional concerns. Details of the original deal remain limited, but it appears to involve a cessation of hostilities. Vance’s planned trip to Switzerland underscores the urgency the US places on formalizing the agreement. This development marks a significant step in US foreign policy toward Iran.