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CNBC World6/22/2026Politics1 min read

US Vice President Vance Claims 'Great Progress' in Talks with Iran

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US Vice President JD Vance stated that talks with Iran in Switzerland have made 'great progress' despite 'threatening' and 'whining.' Iran agreed to allow IAEA inspectors back, a move Vance called a 'major milestone.' A deconfliction mechanism is reportedly in place to prevent regional escalation.

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Talks between the U.S. and Iran are ongoing in Switzerland, focusing on Iran's nuclear program and regional security.

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Talks between the U.S. and Iran have made "great progress" despite "threatening" and "whining," U.S Vice President JD Vance has said.

Speaking on Monday, Vance said the talks in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, were continuing and Tehran had agreed to permit International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into Iran. The talks were strained over the weekend when Iran announced it had closed the Strait of Hormuz over Israeli strikes on Lebanon, saying these violated the ceasefire.

"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," Vance told reporters.

Vance said Iran's agreement for IAEA inspectors to return to their country was "a major milestone for the American people, and the first step in permanently denuclearizing or permanently ending a nuclear weapons program in Iran."

Looking ahead, Vance said a process is now in place to ensure that escalation in the region can be avoided.

"We want a regional ceasefire. We want Hezbollah to stop firing at our friends in Israel. We want Israelis to be able to live in peace. We also want to make sure that, when things happen, they don't spiral into a broader escalation, and so we've been, I think, very good at setting up what we're calling a deconfliction mechanism," he added.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • IAEA inspectors will return to Iran to monitor its nuclear program.

    Very likely · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • What specific 'great progress' was made?
  • What are the terms of Iran's agreement for IAEA inspectors?
  • How will the deconfliction mechanism function?

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