Vance says Iran expected to move on Hormuz, hints at progress in talks


US Vice President JD Vance signaled progress in talks with Iran, saying Washington had made “a lot of progress” and expects Tehran to move toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Speaking to Fox News, Vance said further diplomatic movement now depends on Iran.
“The ball is in Tehran’s court,” he said, suggesting Washington is waiting for Tehran’s next step following the latest round of negotiations.
Vance also said the expectation was that Iran would make progress toward reopening the strategic waterway, a key global oil shipping route whose disruption has unsettled energy markets.