White House Confirms Vance’s Pakistan Trip Delayed, Updates on Iran Negotiations Pending
Washington – Following President Donald Trump’s statement regarding the United States awaiting a unified proposal from Iran, the White House has provided an update on Vice President J.D. Vance’s planned visit to Pakistan. According to a White House official, Vice President Vance will not be traveling to Islamabad today.
“Any further updates on meetings with physical presence will be announced by the White House,” the official stated. The planned trip to Pakistan was intended as a second round of discussions with Iranian representatives. Reports earlier indicated that Vance was scheduled to depart for Islamabad.
Speaking to CNBC, President Trump indicated that Iranian leaders are expected to enter negotiations with his representatives “soon.” He further stated that Iran “will…” [The original article’s statement was incomplete, so it has been omitted to maintain accuracy and neutrality]. A ceasefire between American and Iranian officials remains in effect, continuously extended minute by minute. The White House confirmed the ongoing extension of the ceasefire.
Updates on the negotiations with Iran will be released as they become available. Further details regarding Vice President Vance’s activities will be provided by the White House.
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This delay in negotiations is a concerning sign for the potential of a diplomatic resolution.