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Vance Says US Not There Yet on Iran, but Close

WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuters) – U.S. ⁠Vice ⁠President JD ⁠Vance on Thursday told reporters that ​Washington was “not there yet” with Iran on ‌an agreement but ‌that the parties were close, ⁠adding ⁠that the U.S. was in a position ​where it could substantially set back Tehran’s nuclear program.

The United States and Iran ​reached an agreement on Thursday to ⁠extend their ⁠ceasefire and lift ⁠restrictions ​on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, ​pending U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump’s approval, sources told Reuters.

Vance said there were a couple of sticking points in ⁠talks with Tehran concerning its enriched uranium stockpile ⁠and the question of enrichment.

“It’s hard to say exactly when or if the president is going to sign the MOU. We’re going back and forth on a couple of language points,” Vance said.

“I ⁠can’t guarantee that we’re going to get there, but right now I feel pretty good about it,” ​he said.

(Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis ​and Bhargav Acharya)

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