US Vice President JD Vance to Visit Islamabad for US-Iran Peace Talks
JD Vance To Visit Islamabad On Tuesday For US-Iran Truce Talks: Report
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US Vice President JD Vance is set to travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, for peace negotiations with Iran aimed at ending a seven-week conflict. The visit comes as a ceasefire agreement is set to expire, amid rising tensions and threats from US President Donald Trump regarding military action against Iran.
- 01JD Vance's visit to Islamabad is focused on negotiating a peace deal with Iran.
- 02The ceasefire between the US and Iran, established on April 8, is nearing its end.
- 03Iran's delegation, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammed-Bagher Ghalibaf, is expected to attend the talks.
- 04Tensions escalated with a recent incident involving a US destroyer seizing an Iranian cargo ship.
- 05Trump claims the US is closer to a better deal with Iran compared to previous agreements.
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US Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to visit Islamabad, Pakistan, on Tuesday to engage in peace talks with Iran, aiming to bring an end to a seven-week war. This visit follows a two-week ceasefire agreement established on April 8, which is now set to expire amid escalating tensions. President Donald Trump indicated that Vance's delegation was en route, although reports suggested he was still in Washington. The ceasefire has been tested recently, particularly after a US guided-missile destroyer seized an Iranian cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman. The Iranian delegation, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammed-Bagher Ghalibaf, is reportedly under pressure from the Revolutionary Guards to maintain a firm stance in negotiations, demanding an end to the US blockade before any talks can proceed. The US has proposed a 20-year pause on Iran's uranium enrichment, which Iran has countered with a five-year suspension offer. Trump expressed confidence in achieving a favorable deal, dismissing any pressure to finalize negotiations quickly.
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The outcome of these talks could significantly influence regional stability and US-Iran relations, potentially affecting global oil prices and security in the Middle East.
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