U.S. Vice President urges Iran to negotiate in good faith; otherwise, bear the consequences

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Golden Finance reports that on April 8, U.S. Vice President Vance said that there have been positive developments in the Iran issue, and Iran has agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz. He noted that military objectives against Iran have been achieved. The United States and its allies have agreed to stop attacks on Iran, which forms the basis for a “fragile ceasefire.” He said that reactions in Iran to the ceasefire are mixed—some people are very positive, while others are misrepresenting the achievements that have been made. Vance emphasized that Trump has already run out of patience on the Iran issue, and if Iran does not engage in negotiations in good faith, they will find that Trump is not someone to mess with. Trump instructed the U.S. negotiation team to reach an agreement with Iran “in good faith,” but also issued a clear warning at the same time: if Iran is not sincere or violates the agreement, it will face consequences.

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