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.
VP JD Vance warned Iran not to 'play' the US ahead of planned negotiations in Pakistan. President Trump tasked his team to find a resolution to US concerns over Iran's nuclear and proxy support. The current ceasefire is fragile, with a significant gap between Iranian demands and those of the US and Israel.
US Vice President Vance traveled to Islamabad to attend talks with Iran. The negotiations are set to proceed based on Iran's ten-point proposal, following Israel's reported pullback from a planned attack. Both sides expressed willingness to engage in dialogue, though Iran stressed it would reject deceptive negotiations.
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.
US President Donald Trump shared a message about a 'powerful reset' ahead of US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad. Vice President JD Vance will lead the US delegation, expressing hope for a constructive outcome. However, the US warned that it would not respond favorably if Iran attempts to undermine the negotiations.
US and Iran began three-way talks in Pakistan to advance ceasefire negotiations amid the Lebanon conflict. Iran emphasized certain parts of its proposal as 'red lines,' maintaining a firm stance despite the talks. President Donald Trump criticized Iran's negotiating position, continuing pressure regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
A US delegation has arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for talks with Iran. These discussions are part of efforts to advance negotiations during a temporary ceasefire. Pakistan has set up a media center to support the coverage of the talks.
President Trump warned Iran of new military strikes if anticipated negotiations in Pakistan fail. The US is equipping its ships with advanced weaponry, signaling readiness to escalate if diplomacy stalls. These moves highlight the difficulty of talks, as Iran insists on preconditions like a ceasefire in Lebanon.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for peace talks with the United States. US Vice President JD Vance is set to lead the American delegation in the negotiations. The talks, mediated by Pakistan, are expected to yield positive outcomes.
US President Trump warned that military strikes against Iran could resume if the planned negotiations in Islamabad fail. He asserted that Iran has no real leverage and that current talks are the only thing preventing further conflict. The US delegation, including VP JD Vance, has been sent to the talks mediated by Pakistan.