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US Vice President JD Vance said at a Turning Point USA event on April 14 that there was a lot of mistrust between Washington and Tehran that cannot be resolved overnight but they will keep going to negotiate in good faith with Tehran to bring the US-Israel war with Iran to an end.

Vance said the fundamental policy is that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon while Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Iran is "not seeking unrest" and has remained compliant with international law.

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00:03On the other hand, how can you say that God is never on the side of those who wield the
00:08sword?
00:15The United States had never had meetings at that level with the Iranian government in 49 years.
00:23Like, it's a meeting that had never before happened. Not Democrat, not Republican.
00:26We had never had a meeting like that where you have, you know, the person who's effectively running the country
00:32in Iran sitting across from the Vice President of the United States.
00:34That had never happened.
00:36Look, honestly, after 49 years, there's a lot of, of course, mistrust between Iran and the United States of America.
00:42You're not going to solve that problem overnight.
00:45But yeah, I think the people we're sitting across from wanted to make a deal.
00:48And I know the President of the United States told us to go out there and negotiate in good faith.
00:54That's what we did. That's what we're going to keep on doing.
00:56So, you never know, though.
00:57Here's where we are on, fundamentally, the President set a policy.
01:01Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
01:03And right now, we are negotiating to make sure that very thing happens.
01:06And here's, you know, what's interesting about this is...
01:15What's interesting about this is that we have this ceasefire that's in place.
01:18I think it's six or seven days old.
01:20Right now, the ceasefire is holding.
01:22And what, what you're seeing is what the President wants to make, he doesn't want to make like a small
01:28deal.
01:28He wants to make the grand bargain.
01:30And what he's basically offering to Iran is very simple.
01:33And frankly, it's something that no President has, I think, has had the ability to offer.
01:38He said that if you're willing to act like a normal country, we are willing to treat you economically like
01:44a normal country.
01:45He doesn't want a small deal.
01:47And that's, that's, that's one of the reasons why, one, I'd say in Pakistan, we made a ton of progress.
01:52But the reason why the deal is not yet done is because the President, he really wants a deal where
01:58Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon.
02:00Iran is not state sponsoring terrorism.
02:02But also, the people of Iran can thrive and prosper and join the world economy.
02:08He says that, we don't want to fall down, we believe that we don't have to fight for war, because
02:14U.S. has to be right.
02:16But we believe that if we involved with everything we can, we don't have to deal together by our minds
02:21and we don't have to deal with them.
02:22What was it for our client?
02:24What is it for us?
02:26How is it for us?
02:27What are they for us?
02:28What is it for us?
02:30What is it for us?
02:30What do we do?
02:31We've been given our lawyers?
02:32Our lawyers.
02:34What's their fault?
02:35What's this for us?
02:36We were in a place.
02:38We had a law that was under the ground.
02:40We are now talking about everyone.
02:43We are in the borderline of the international law.
02:46We are not doing the borderline of the international law.
02:49You are not doing the borderline of the international law.
02:52Every movement that is based on the anger and anger,
02:55they want to leave.
02:59The world is now on the right.
03:03In the whole world, their consequences show themselves, and the people are angry, and they will give them a lesson.
03:09We, who are in the front of Talatomim, and despite all of these explosions, have to go back.
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