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Vance's remarks add to the administration's mixed messaging on the terms of a potential nuclear agreement |
By Gabby Deutch Vice President JD Vance said at a conference in Washington on Wednesday that Iran can have a "civil nuclear program" but not a "nuclear weapons program," offering yet another confusing signal about the Trump administration's position on Iran's nuclear capabilities as negotiations with the Islamic Republic are set to enter their fourth round this weekend. Several Trump administration officials have in recent weeks offered competing messages about the goal of the ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran. Vance's comments come days after President Donald Trump said the outcome of the negotiations must be "total dismantlement" of Iran's nuclear program. |
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