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Vance: Ceasefire agreement "crisp" And Trump "Looking forward to making progress"

US Vice President Jay DeVance on Wednesday welcomed what he considered "A fragile truce" With Iran, calling Tehranto negotiate "In good faith" To access Long-term agreement, warning that US President Donald Trump "Not someone to mess with"

His statements came shortly after Washington and Tehran agreed to a two-week truce, which was announced before the expiration of a deadline he set for Iran to reach an agreement under the risk of launching massive strikes that he said would eliminate "An entire civilization"

Tehran warned that the war would not end until official terms were negotiated.

My good faith "Iran"

Vance said during a visit to Budapest "If The Iraniansare willing to work with us in good faith, so I believe we can reach an agreement"

He added that if the Iranians do not come to the negotiating table, "It will become clear to them that the President of the United States is not someone to be messed with. He’s impatient. He is looking forward to making progress"

Vance also said that Trump showed "We still possess clear military and diplomatic influence, and perhaps most importantly, enormous economic influence.".

He added "If they were to lie or cheat or try to prevent even the fragile truce we had made, they would not be happy"

Vance began a visit to Budapest on Tuesday to offer support to Hungarian nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who faces an unprecedented challenge to his 16-year rule in parliamentary elections on Sunday.

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