US Vice President Expected in Pakistan for Iran Talks
The talks are expected to focus on reaching an agreement that could prevent further escalation in the ongoing conflict. Reports suggest that while a comprehensive deal before the ceasefire deadline may be unlikely, there remains a possibility of extending the truce if there are signs of “progress.”
The current ceasefire, brokered earlier through diplomatic efforts, is due to expire soon, following weeks of hostilities that began after joint US-Israeli military actions against Tehran prompted retaliatory responses from Iran across the region.
According to reports, internal dynamics within Iran may be influencing the pace of negotiations, with indications that some factions are pushing for a tougher stance. One reported condition is “no talks without an end to the US blockade.”
US officials have indicated that Vance will head the American delegation, with additional envoys also expected to participate in the discussions. On the Iranian side, there has been no official confirmation regarding participation, alongside continued demands for the lifting of maritime restrictions.
Authorities in Pakistan have reportedly finalized logistical preparations for the talks and are awaiting the arrival of both delegations. The outcome of these discussions is seen as critical in determining whether the ceasefire will hold or tensions will escalate further.
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