U.S. Delegation Awaits Departure for Pakistan Amid Uncertain Iran Talks
The U.S. delegation, including Vice President JD Vance, awaits deployment for peace talks in Pakistan, focusing on negotiations with Iran. As the ceasefire deadline looms, the likelihood of a second-round discussion remains uncertain. President Trump confirms that the delegation's travel is imminent as both countries weigh in on the participation.
The U.S. delegation, including Vice President JD Vance, has yet to leave for Pakistan as anticipated negotiations with Iran remain up in the air, insiders revealed to Reuters.
President Donald Trump has committed to dispatching a team to Pakistan for further discussions ahead of a looming ceasefire deadline. Iran, on the fence about attending, weighs the potential benefits, a senior official mentioned.
Despite rumors of imminent travel, the delegation, which includes key figures such as White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, has not yet departed but plans to head to Islamabad soon.
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