JAKARTA - US Vice President JD Vance admitted that there were a number of things that Iran had not fulfilled in the second round of US-Iranian nuclear talks in Geneva.

However, the US and Iran agreed on the guiding principles of the results in the nuclear negotiations.

"In some ways, it went well; they agreed to meet afterwards," Vance said in Washington in an interview with the "The Story with Martha MacCallum" program on Fox News, Wednesday, February 18 WIB.

"But in other respects, it is very clear that the president has set some red lines that Iran is not ready to recognize and overcome," he continued.

"We will continue to pursue it. But of course, the president has the right to determine when he thinks diplomacy has reached its final point," Vance said.

Previously, Iranian Foreign Minister (Menlu) Abbas Araghchi said Iran-US on Tuesday, February 17, reached an agreement on guiding principles in the

However, Foreign Minister Araghchi also said that it did not mean that the two countries would immediately reach an agreement in nuclear negotiations in Geneva.

The Oman-mediated nuclear talks are aimed at preventing a possible US military intervention that curtails Iran's nuclear program.

Present in this indirect negotiation were US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and US President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

"In the end, we were able to reach a broad agreement on a set of guiding principles, based on which we will move forward and start working on a potential treaty text," Araghchi told state television after talks in the negotiations on Tuesday.

Araghchi described the second round of follow-up US-Iranian nuclear talks in Geneva as "more constructive" than the previous round earlier this month.

He added that after both sides produced a draft text for the agreement, "the draft will be exchanged and a date for the third round (of talks) will be set."


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