Vance says Iran agreement has been digitally signed, remains vague on key elements
Summary
Vice President JD Vance announced Monday that Iran has digitally signed an agreement, but he offered little detail about what the deal actually contains. Speaking to ABC News' Good Morning America, Vance discussed the accord without clarifying its key provisions or enforcement mechanisms. The vagueness surrounding the agreement's specifics, what triggered it, who brokered it, what obligations it imposes, leaves fundamental questions unanswered. Vance's reluctance or inability to elaborate on the accord's core elements raises questions about either its fragility or his willingness to discuss it publicly.