President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence expressed their opposition to critics of the recent agreement to extend the ceasefire with Iran. Some Republican lawmakers have raised concerns regarding the adequacy of the agreement.
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U.S. Political Leaders Respond to Ceasefire Agreement with Iran
President Trump and Vice President Pence defended the ceasefire agreement with Iran against criticism from some Republican lawmakers who believe the agreement is insufficient. Their comments reflect ongoing political discussions regarding U.S.-Iran relations.
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U.S. Political Leaders Respond to Ceasefire Agreement with Iran