Iran has agreed to allow United Nations inspectors access to its nuclear sites following two days of talks in Switzerland, Vice President JD Vance announced Monday.
“We laid a very good foundation for a successful final deal,” Vance told reporters in Lucerne before returning to Washington.
“The final deal is the house. We set the foundation, we haven’t built the house, but we’ve laid a successful foundation to get to a good place for the American people.”
Vance’s comments Monday followed a series of blistering statements from President Trump Sunday, including a threat to seize the Strait of Hormuz and “blow the s–t out of” Iran.
The vice president shrugged off the comments as posturing Monday, telling reporters: “What we told the Iranians yesterday is ‘When you guys engage in what us millennials might call trash talk, you can’t expect the Ppresident of the United States not to respond and not to correct the record,’ so when they say things that aren’t true, the president is going to respond to it, I’m going to respond to it, Americans are going to respond to it.
“When they make threats that aren’t rooted in reality, they have to accept that the president of the United States is actually going to set the record straight. That’s all that happened. So, yes, there was a little bit of threatening, there was a little bit of whining, but at the end of the day, the talks continued, and we made great progress.”
