US Vice President JD Vance urged Tehran to engage seriously in upcoming talks in Pakistan. President Trump made it clear that the US is ready to engage if Iran negotiates in good faith. However, Iran indicated it might not participate in the talks as long as Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon.
Before US-Iran talks begin in Pakistan, both sides are exchanging cautionary remarks. The US showed willingness for dialogue but warned against deception. Internally, Iran is facing disputes over its delegation's composition and authority ahead of the negotiations.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance expects upcoming negotiations with Iran to be positive but warned Iran not to 'play us.' Following a two-week ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, the first round of talks is set for Islamabad, Pakistan. However, concerns remain over fragile ceasefires amid Israeli strikes and Iran's restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz.
US Vice President JD Vance departed for Pakistan to attend peace talks with Iran, urging Tehran to negotiate in good faith. Vance warned that if Iran attempts to 'play' the US, the negotiating team will not be receptive. This high-level US engagement marks a rare diplomatic effort amid the precarious state of a temporary ceasefire.
Vice President JD Vance is heading to Islamabad for talks to end the war with Iran, warning Tehran not to 'play' the US. These negotiations occur as a tenuous ceasefire nears collapse, with Iran insisting on an end to the Israeli war in Lebanon. The US demands Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but significant disagreements remain between the two sides.
VP JD Vance warned Tehran not to 'play' the US as he heads to Islamabad for negotiations aimed at ending the war with Iran. President Trump tasked Vance, a skeptic of military intervention, with finding a resolution to the conflict. Vance is leading mediated talks in the Pakistani capital.
US VP JD Vance is leading high-stakes talks in Pakistan, warning Iran not to 'play games' as efforts continue to end the Middle East conflict. These negotiations aim to find a diplomatic breakthrough amid a fragile ceasefire. Iran insists on an end to Israeli military operations in Lebanon, while the US demands the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Vance is heading to Islamabad for negotiations aimed at ending the war with Iran. He warned Tehran not to 'play' the US against itself. This signals ongoing diplomatic efforts to improve US-Iran relations.
US Vice President JD Vance warned Tehran against 'playing' the US as he departed for peace talks aimed at ending the war with Iran. President Trump has pressured Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, demanding a shift from a fragile truce to lasting peace. The truce remains shaky, with ongoing conflicts in Lebanon and stalled shipping through the Strait being key sticking points.
Vice President JD Vance warned Iran not to 'play' the US as he departed for negotiations aimed at ending the conflict. These talks occur as a tenuous ceasefire faces collapse, highlighting deep disagreements. Both sides face significant hurdles in bridging the gap between Iranian demands and those of the US and Israel.