Vance Says US Won't Be Played in Talks With Iran

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  April 10, 2026 at 13:40  |  0:28  |  Bloomberg Markets

Summary

  • Vice President JD Vance makes a brief statement on the US diplomatic posture ahead of negotiations with Iran.
  • The US negotiating team is traveling to Pakistan for talks, indicating a specific diplomatic channel or location for engagement with Iran.
  • Vance states the US is approaching the talks with an expectation of a positive outcome.
  • He reiterates the President's position that the US is willing to negotiate in good faith and extend an "open hand."
  • The core warning is that the US team will not be receptive if Iran "tries to play" the United States during the negotiations.
  • The statement sets clear, public conditions for the talks, framing US receptiveness on Iran's demonstrated intent.
  • No specific economic, market, or corporate implications are discussed.
  • The entire commentary is focused on high-level foreign policy and diplomatic stance.
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