U.S. Vice President Vance: Negotiations with Iran are going very smoothly, and a Lebanon conflict de-escalation mechanism has been established

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Deep Tide TechFlow News: On June 22, U.S. Vice President Vance delivered a speech in Switzerland. He said negotiations with Iran are going very smoothly and have made a lot of positive progress. Technical discussions will continue, and I am about to return to the United States. The technical team still has a great deal of work to do, and technical negotiations will continue in the coming weeks and days. Vance pointed out that Iran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors for follow-up visits, and inspectors may begin work as early as this week, possibly even today. He also said he may have discussions with nuclear monitoring officials today.

He emphasized that when Iran tells untrue statements, President Trump will respond. Regarding the regional situation, Vance said a conflict de-escalation mechanism has been set up for Lebanon, in the hope that Hezbollah will stop firing at Israel. The mechanism is intended to curb the conflict in Lebanon, while also aiming to ensure appropriate coordination and respect Lebanon’s sovereignty. In addition, Vance said a mechanism has been established to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, and the Strait of Hormuz is currently open. He said he hopes to achieve a regional ceasefire and ensure Israel’s security, and believes that a very good foundation has been laid for successfully reaching a final agreement. (Jin10)

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