The US-Iran peace process appears to be moving forward, with President Donald Trump expressing confidence that Iran will never acquire a nuclear weapon and that key provisions of the agreement will soon be implemented. Vice President JD Vance has also outlined plans for international inspections and the elimination of highly enriched uranium stockpiles. However, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized that Tehran remains deeply distrustful of Washington due to past experiences and will closely monitor implementation. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has welcomed efforts to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran but insists Israel will retain full freedom to act in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria if necessary.