President Trump has tasked JD Vance with leading negotiations to extend the fragile US-Iran ceasefire. This effort aims to convert the current truce into a lasting peace deal, but obstacles remain due to Iranian preconditions and recent Israel-Lebanon hostilities. The April 22 deadline for a permanent agreement is tight given these conditions.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Pakistan for ceasefire talks with the US, insisting on a Lebanon truce and the release of its blocked assets. US Vice President JD Vance warned Iran against trying to manipulate Washington during the talks. The negotiations are set to cover sensitive issues, including Iran's nuclear program and trade flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Pakistan for ceasefire talks with the US, insisting on a Lebanon truce and the release of its blocked assets. US Vice President JD Vance warned Iran against trying to 'play' Washington during the negotiations. The talks are set to cover sensitive issues, including Iran's nuclear enrichment and trade flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
VP JD Vance is leading US-Iran ceasefire talks in Islamabad under President Trump's directive. Vance warned Tehran against playing Washington, stating the negotiating team would not be receptive to bad faith tactics. Key sticking points remain Iran's nuclear ambitions and control over the Strait of Hormuz, complicated by Israel's attacks in Lebanon.
US VP JD Vance warned Iran not to 'play us' ahead of talks, while Tehran demanded a Lebanon ceasefire and release of frozen assets first. President Donald Trump hinted at resuming military strikes if negotiations fail. Iran's parliamentary speaker insisted these preconditions must be met before talks commence.
JD Vance warned Iran against trying to manipulate the US in upcoming talks, while Tehran stated it would not participate until Israel stops bombing Lebanon. President Trump signaled military readiness should negotiations fail, maintaining a hardline stance. Both sides are sharply divided over the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and the situation in Lebanon.
US Vice President JD Vance expressed a positive outlook before heading to peace talks with Iran in Pakistan. He stated that the US is willing to extend an open hand if Iran negotiates in good faith. However, he warned that the negotiating team would not be receptive if Iran attempts to play games.
VP JD Vance traveled to Islamabad to lead talks aimed at ending the war with Iran, warning Tehran not to 'play' the US. President Trump stated that the US is open to dialogue if Iran negotiates in good faith. The current truce is tenuous, with significant gaps between the demands of both sides.
US Vice President JD Vance departed for Pakistan, expecting 'positive' outcomes in US-Iran war talks aimed at ending the conflict. He indicated the US is willing to extend an open hand if Iran negotiates in good faith. These talks are set against the backdrop of previous discussions concerning Iran's nuclear program.
Vice President JD Vance traveled to Islamabad, Pakistan, to lead the US delegation for peace talks with Iran. The talks are scheduled for Saturday and signal ongoing diplomatic efforts to improve US-Iran relations. This move indicates a push for de-escalation in US-Iran dynamics.