Israel-Iran ceasefire coordinated by Trump, Vance and Qatar leadership

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A diplomat briefed on the talks said that Vice President JD Vance and the prime minister of Qatar collaborated to facilitate President Trump’s call for a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. President Trump also told NBC News he believes the ceasefire could go on “forever”.