There are still many details to be finalized regarding the preliminary peace deal between the United States and Iran, Vice President JD Vance stated in an interview on CNBC on Monday.
Vance also mentioned that the United States anticipates the Strait of Hormuz will remain open without tolls in the long term after the signing, which is scheduled for Friday.
When discussing Israel’s involvement in the agreement, Vance noted, “I think there are elements in Israel who like the agreement.” He added, “Israel will certainly have a place at the negotiating table in the new Middle East.”
The agreement, announced on Sunday, aims to extend the US-Iran ceasefire for 60 days and establish a framework for future negotiations regarding Tehran’s nuclear program and other critical issues. However, the text of the preliminary deal has not yet been released.
This is a developing story.
