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Vance says Trump is 'impatient' about progress on Iran

US Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks at Mathias Corvinus Collegium in Budapest, Hungary, April 8, 2026.
US Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks at Mathias Corvinus Collegium in Budapest, Hungary, April 8, 2026. Photo : REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/Pool

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US President Donald Trump is "impatient" about making progress toward ending the Iran war ​and has instructed his negotiating team to engage the ‌Iranians in good faith, Vice President JD Vance said on Wednesday.

Speaking at an event in Budapest during his trip to Hungary, Vance said a deal ​was possible if Iran negotiated sincerely, but cautioned that ​while some parts of the Iranian system were approaching ⁠the talks constructively, others were not. He described the ​situation as a "fragile truce."

"The President of the United States has told ​me, and he's told the entire negotiating team, secretary of state, the special envoy Steve Witkoff, he said, go and work in good faith ​to come to an agreement," Vance said.

"He's impatient. He's impatient ​to make progress. He has told us to negotiate in good faith, and ‌I ⁠think if they negotiate in good faith, we will be able to find a deal. But that's a big if, and ultimately, it's up to the Iranians how they negotiate. I ​hope they make ​the right ⁠decision," Vance said.

The United States and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, potentially ​halting a six-week-old war that has killed thousands, ​spread across ⁠the Middle East and caused unprecedented disruption to the world's energy supplies.

Trump announced the agreement late on Tuesday, just two hours ⁠before ​a deadline he had set for Iran ​to open the blockaded Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its "whole ​civilisation".

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