U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance publicly defended the recently signed agreement with Iran during a press conference at the White House on Thursday. The deal has drawn fire from both Republican and Democratic factions within the United States. Vance directly addressed and refuted criticisms originating from Israel regarding the terms of the agreement. He positioned himself as a key advocate for the deal, emphasizing its importance despite domestic and international pushback. The administration believes the protocol is crucial for ongoing negotiations and regional stability. Vance’s strong defense signals the administration’s commitment to continuing discussions with Iran. The agreement’s details remain a point of contention, fueling debate over its long-term implications.
