JD Vance Calls Trump Multiple Times During 21-Hour Iran Peace Talks
Close communication during talks
Vance said his team contacted the President repeatedly during the extended talks. He estimated the calls ranged from roughly six to a dozen over the 21-hour span.
Delegation members described steady communication with the national security apparatus. They stressed the exchanges supported real-time decision making.
Who was on the line
- Admiral Brad Cooper
- Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
- Other national security team officials
Outcome and the U.S. position
The mediations, hosted by Pakistan, produced no breakthrough. Vance described the U.S. proposal as its final and best offer.
He declined to disclose negotiation details in public. He said the talks were held in good faith and that confidentiality remained important.
Core disagreement: nuclear commitments
Vance said the central dispute concerned Iran’s nuclear intentions. He insisted Washington needs an explicit pledge that Tehran will not pursue a nuclear weapon.
The U.S. also demands that Iran forgo tools enabling a rapid weaponization. Vance said that long-term, binding commitment of will was absent.
He added that the delegation hoped Tehran would provide the needed assurances in future discussions.
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