US Reports Progress in Iran Nuclear Negotiations

Vice President Vance announces significant progress in ongoing negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.

4 articles · first seen 5/20/2026 · last update 5/28/2026

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  • Reuters5/28/2026, 10:21:43 PM
    Vance says US not there yet on Iran, but close - Reuters

    Vice President Vance stated the US is not yet at a deal with Iran but described negotiations as close, according to Reuters. The comment signals ongoing diplomatic engagement between the US and Iran without a confirmed agreement. No specific corporate actions or named companies are referenced in the article.

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  • Reuters5/19/2026, 6:10:14 PM
    Vance says 'a lot of progress' made in Iran talks - Reuters

    U.S. Vice President Vance stated that "a lot of progress" has been made in ongoing talks with Iran, according to Reuters. The article provides no further detail on the specific terms or timeline of negotiations. No individual companies or equities are explicitly mentioned in the article.

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  • Forexlive5/19/2026, 5:45:53 PM
    VP Vance: Made a lot of progress on Iran

    VP Vance stated significant progress has been made in Iran nuclear deal negotiations, noting Iran wants to make a deal while leaving open the option to restart military action. Comments are characterized as less alarming than earlier signals that leaned toward a military strike. Major U.S. equity indices are modestly lower on the day (Dow -0.21%, S&P -0.22%, Nasdaq -0.40%).

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  • Reuters5/13/2026, 8:23:36 PM
    Vance says US making progress in Iran talks - Reuters

    Vice President Vance stated that the US is making progress in ongoing talks with Iran, according to Reuters. The article provides no specific details on the nature or stage of the negotiations. No corporate entities or specific market sectors are named in the report.

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