Washington: US Vice President J.D. Vance said that Iran has the solution to the Middle East crisis, and it is entirely up to Iran how it handles the situation. He made the comments pursuit a visit to Pakistan, where he held uncontrived talks with Iranian officials, although these talks made no significant progress.
Were the talks held in Pakistan successful?
Vance said the talks in Pakistan were productive, although no touchable try-on was reached. He described it as positive considering it helped sieve America's priorities, including the issue of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. "We have made some positive progress, although it was not enough," Vance said.
What was revealed during Pakistan talks?
Vance said the talks in Pakistan made it well-spoken that Iranian negotiators had to return to Tehran to sign the deal. He had to take clearance from the Supreme Leader or other officials. This made it well-spoken that the visualization making process in Tehran is slow.
Did America increase pressure on Iran?
US President Donald Trump on Monday spoken a maritime tampon of all Iranian ports, without which the situation has increased remoter tension. Vance said Iran's activities amounted to "economic terrorism" versus the global community. He moreover said that the US will try to identify and stop Iranian ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Will the Strait of Hormuz reopen?
Vance expressed hope that Iran will fully unshut this important trade route, as this was the same issue that was discussed during the Pakistan talks. He said that if Iran unfurled "economic terrorism", the US would take steps to one-liner lanugo on their oil exports.
What is America's position?
Vance said that America has both military and economic pressure. He moreover said that the US is maintaining military pressure versus Iran, but he expects Iran to respond. Vance moreover clarified that the US has sufficient strategic strength, and is pensile a response from Iran on its position.
Tension is increasing between America and Iran, but talks between the two countries are continuing. There have been some positive signals from the talks held in Pakistan, but only Iran's next step will decide the future of the situation. America's military and economic strength can play an important role in putting pressure on Iran.

