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JD Vance Warns Iran Against Trying To 'Play Us' Before Ceasefire Talks

VP JD Vance warned Iran against trying to manipulate the US during ceasefire talks while visiting Pakistan. President Donald Trump also warned that if Iran fails to comply with agreements, stronger military action will follow. Iran maintains its stance that it will not engage in talks without a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.

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US Iran War LIVE: JD Vance leaves for Pakistan to lead peace talks, warns Iran not to 'play' | World News

JD Vance is heading to Pakistan to lead peace talks between the US and Iran. Amid threats to the ceasefire from Israeli strikes in Lebanon, Iran has not yet confirmed its participation. Before the talks, Vance warned Iran not to 'play' the US.

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Vance Warns Iran Not To ‘Play’ US As He Departs For Truce Talks

Vice President JD Vance warned Iran not to 'play' the United States as he departed for ceasefire talks in Islamabad. President Trump tasked Vance with leading negotiations to end the six-week war. Despite diplomatic efforts, Trump has previously threatened to wipe out Iran's 'whole civilization' if the conflict escalates.

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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.

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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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Vice President JD Vance: US ready to negotiate but warns Iran not to ‘play’

US Vice President JD Vance stated that the US is open to negotiations if Iran engages in good faith. However, he warned that the negotiating team would not be receptive if Iran attempts to 'play games.' These remarks come amid President Trump's threat of retaliation should talks fail.

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JD Vance warns Iran not to "play" US during planned talks in Pakistan

US Vice President JD Vance expressed anticipation for upcoming talks in Pakistan. He warned Iran not to 'play' the US during these discussions. Meanwhile, the UK Prime Minister classified the current ceasefire as 'fragile.'

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(LEAD) Vance warns Iran not to 'play us'; Tehran calls for Lebanon ceasefire, frozen assets release before talks

US Vice President JD Vance warned Iran not to 'play them' ahead of upcoming talks, while Tehran demanded a Lebanon ceasefire and release of frozen assets first. The two sides are set to discuss sensitive issues related to the US-Israeli war with Iran. The negotiations aim to end the Middle East conflict.

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