Vance: Iran nuclear deal timeline ranges from week to months

Vance: Iran nuclear deal timeline ranges from week to months

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Vice President JD Vance stated that the United States is "very close" to reaching a long-term deal addressing Iran's nuclear program, but said the agreement could come next week or months from now. In an interview airing on "CBS Sunday Morning," Vance said the goal is a deal that is good for the U.S. economically and that deals with the Iranian nuclear program for the long term. He said the deal could "absolutely" come before November's midterm elections, adding that "we're going to know a lot before the midterm elections." President Trump also suggested a shorter timeline, saying early Tuesday that negotiations were in their "final throes" with a deal possible in "two or three days." Vance told CBS News he did not believe the Iranians were stringing President Trump along, noting that their system takes a long time to reach consensus. The interview is scheduled to air on June 14 at 9 a.m. on CBS stations and streaming on Paramount+.

What’s reported

Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. is "very close" to a long-term deal on Iran's nuclear program.
Vance stated the deal could happen "in the next week" or "months from now."
Vance said the deal could "absolutely" come before November's midterm elections.
President Trump said negotiations were in their "final throes" with a deal possible in "two or three days."
Vance said he did not believe Iranians were stringing President Trump along, citing their slow consensus-building system.
The interview airs on "CBS Sunday Morning" on June 14.

Key figures

Vice President JD Vance
President Donald Trump
Robert Costa (interviewer)

Sources: CBS News

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