Vance announced progress on the path to a ceasefire in the Middle East and praised Trump's involvement
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JD Vance reported progress in stabilizing the situation in the Middle East after meeting with representatives from Pakistan, Qatar, and Iran. He noted that the US administration is working toward a broader cessation of hostilities in the region.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance, during a quadrilateral meeting involving representatives of Pakistan, Qatar, and Iran, stated that progress has been made in stabilizing the situation in the Middle East. Vance reported this on his page on the social network X, writes UNN.
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According to the Vice President, the U.S. administration is working to achieve a broader cessation of hostilities in the region, and recent events indicate positive developments.
We have seen significant progress in just the last couple of days in ensuring that the ceasefire holds in Lebanon... President Trump has committed us to achieving a full regional ceasefire
Vance linked changes in the region to Trump's policies
During his speech, the Vice President also highly praised the role of U.S. President Donald Trump in Middle East policy.
What has brought us to this moment is Trump's leadership and Trump's willingness to see a Middle East that in 10 years will be very different from 10 years ago
Vance has not yet provided any other details regarding possible agreements or further steps following the meeting.