US Vice President JD Vance is expected to visit Pakistan for high-level talks with Iran as efforts continue to secure an agreement to end the current conflict.
According to Axios, citing three sources, Vance could depart for Islamabad as early as Tuesday, with talks considered urgent ahead of the looming ceasefire deadline.
The aim of the talks is to reach an agreement that would prevent a return to hostilities between Washington and Tehran.
However, there remains uncertainty over whether Iran will participate, with Tehran officials indicating reluctance to engage in the latest round of discussions.
Previous talks held in Islamabad earlier this month failed to reach an agreement, leaving key issues including Iran’s nuclear program and regional security concerns unresolved.
The proposed US delegation is expected to include senior officials such as envoy Steve Witkoff and US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, unofficial envoy Jared Kushner, reflecting the high stakes of the talks.
The diplomatic push comes as tensions remain high in the region, with disruptions to global oil supply and shipping increasing pressure on both sides to reach an agreement.
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