Iran deal text likely this week, says US Vice President Vance
A significant agreement to end the war in Iran and reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz is anticipated this week. US Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism for the deal's release. Negotiations are ongoing to finalize details, with expectations th...

In an interview on CNBC, Vance also said the United States expects the economically vital waterway would be open without tolls on a long-term basis.
"Our expectation is that the Strait is going to be opened in a toll-free way for the long-term," he said.
"That's the sort of thing that we're going to figure out in these technical negotiations. You know that there are a lot of very important details to figure out that we're actually going to sit at the table and discuss together and figure out a path forward."
The U.S. and Iran said they had agreed terms to end their war and reopen the strait, news that brought relief to markets although the pact may hinge on an end to hostilities in Lebanon and defers talks on Tehran's nuclear programme.
While still a framework, the deal marked the biggest breakthrough towards resolving the conflict that has killed thousands and upended energy markets since it began with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in February.
Vance said Iran's foreign minister and House speaker will represent Iran at the signing in Switzerland on Friday and many details of the deal are still to be sorted out. He did not say who would represent the U.S. at the signing.
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