US-Iran talks underway, Vance travels to Islamabad.

U.S. Vice President Vance to Lead Talks with Iran in Pakistan

Islamabad – Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to travel to Pakistan on Tuesday to continue discussions with Iranian officials regarding a potential agreement aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. Axios reports, citing three U.S.

sources, that Vance will lead a delegation to Islamabad as part of efforts to establish a lasting ceasefire. The planned talks follow a recent two-day temporary truce, which is nearing its conclusion. U.S.

sources indicate that negotiations are progressing amidst a desire for a resolution to the protracted war. Alongside Vance, a team from Washington will accompany him to Islamabad, preparing for a possible second round of discussions. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who participated in the initial talks, are also expected to be part of the delegation.

Pakistan is preparing to host the meetings, signaling a commitment to facilitating a diplomatic solution. The focus of the talks will center on securing a comprehensive agreement between the U.S. and Iran.

This marks a continued effort to engage Iran in talks and explore pathways toward de-escalation.

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