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Vance Says US Won't Be Played in Talks With Iran
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April 10, 2026 at 13:40
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JD Vance -- Vice President of the United States
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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