Vance to travel to Pakistan on Tuesday for Iran talks, sources say
Summary
Vice President Vance is set to travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, to join talks with Iran aimed at ending the war. The current ceasefire is about to expire, and President Trump has warned of new military strikes if no deal is reached.Key Facts
- Vice President Vance will depart for Islamabad by Tuesday morning for talks with Iran.
- The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is close to expiring on Wednesday evening.
- President Trump threatened to launch bombing campaigns on Iranian bridges and power plants if no deal is made.
- Trump has allowed an extension beyond the original two-week ceasefire deadline.
- The White House was waiting for Iran’s confirmation to send negotiators to Islamabad.
- Iranian negotiators faced pressure from the Revolutionary Guards to demand an end to the U.S. blockade before talks.
- Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey acted as mediators encouraging Iran to participate.
- President Trump’s envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are also expected to attend the talks.
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