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Vance warns Tehran not to 'play' the US as he heads to negotiations aimed at ending war with Iran

Vice President JD Vance is heading to Pakistan, expecting negotiations with Iran to be positive. He warned Tehran that the negotiating team would not be receptive if they tried to 'play' the US. This signals a move toward de-escalation and diplomatic solutions with Iran.

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Vance Heads For High-Stakes US-Iran Talks In Pakistan, Warns Tehran Not To ‘Play Us’

US Vice President JD Vance departed for Pakistan to participate in high-stakes peace talks with Iran, mediated by Islamabad. Vance expressed optimism for constructive discussions, signaling US willingness to engage diplomatically. However, he warned that the US would not tolerate any attempts by Iran to undermine the process or 'play' them.

India Today
JD Vance heads to Pak for peace talks, warns Iran against trying to play US

US Vice President JD Vance traveled to Pakistan to lead high-level peace talks with Iran. Vance warned that the negotiating team would not be receptive if Iran tried to manipulate the US. These talks are expected to significantly influence the fragile ceasefire and regional stability in the Middle East.

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JD Vance warns Iran not to 'play' US as he leaves for talks

US Vice President JD Vance warned Iran against 'playing' Washington while expressing hope for a positive outcome from upcoming peace talks in Pakistan. Key sticking points remain, including Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz, US demands for relinquishing enriched uranium, and Iran's goal to prevent further attacks. Despite the US-Iran truce announcement, Israeli strikes in Lebanon continue, escalating regional tensions.

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Vance warns Iran not to ‘play’ the US as he flies to Islamabad for high-stakes peace talks

VP JD Vance warned Iran not to 'play' the US while leading peace talks in Pakistan. President Trump criticized Iran for obstructing oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran threatens to halt talks over Israel's attacks on Hezbollah, while the international community addresses energy supply instability.

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Vance warns Iran not to 'play us' in Pakistan talks

US Vice President Vance expressed hope for positive negotiations with Iran in Pakistan, while warning Tehran not to 'play games.' Amid ongoing Strait of Hormuz blockades and Israeli strikes in Lebanon, expectations for talks are mixed with hurdles. Iran insists that preconditions, such as a Lebanon ceasefire and asset release, must be met before negotiations can begin.

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Vance warns Iran not to ‘play’ US as he heads to Pakistan for high-stakes talks to end war

VP JD Vance warned Iran not to 'play' the US while heading to Pakistan for war-ending talks. President Trump indicated willingness to extend an open hand if Iran negotiates in good faith. However, significant hurdles are expected in advancing talks due to irreconcilable demands and ceasefire disagreements.

The Economic Times
US Vice President Vance warns Iran not to ‘play’ US en route to Pakistan for Iran ceasefire talks

The US has sent a high-level delegation to Pakistan for ceasefire talks with Iran, with VP Vance warning Iran not to 'play games' during negotiations. These talks proceed amid significant differences, including Iran's demand for an end to Israeli military operations in Lebanon. Furthermore, the US is pressuring Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes.

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Vance Warns Iran Not to 'Play' the US as He Departs for Negotiations

VP JD Vance expressed optimism for positive negotiations with Iran ahead of talks in Pakistan. However, he warned Tehran that the negotiating team would not be receptive if they tried to 'play' the US. The talks aim to resolve US concerns regarding Iran's nuclear/ballistic programs and support for regional terrorist groups.

Free Malaysia Today
Vance heads to peace talks, warns Iran not to ‘play’ the US

Vance is leading peace talks, urging Iran to negotiate in good faith. Although a two-week truce was agreed after five weeks of tension, significant differences in goals remain. Key sticking points include Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz and US demands for relinquishing highly enriched uranium stockpiles.

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