JD Vance likely to travel to Islamabad today for next round of US–Iran peace talks
Trump has effectively extended the ceasefire by a day till Wednesday.
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US Vice President JD Vance will lead the US delegation in Pakistan (PTI)
Washington, 21 April
US Vice President JD Vance is likely to travel to Islamabad on Tuesday for peace talks with Iran to end the seven-week war, according to a media report.
On Monday, US President Donald Trump told The New York Post that the Vance-led delegation
was already en route to Islamabad, while other media outlets reported that the
vice president was very much in Washington.
Vance is expected to reach Islamabad as the two-week ceasefire, agreed to between the US
and Iran on 8 April, ends amid threats by Trump to bomb bridges and power
plants in Iran if both sides fail to reach a deal.
With Vance
expected to reach Islamabad late Tuesday, Trump has effectively extended the ceasefire by a day till Wednesday.
“Vice
President Vance is expected to depart for Islamabad by Tuesday morning for
talks with Iran over a potential deal to end the war,” American news outlet
Axios reported, quoting three US sources.
Special
envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to join Vance.
The
fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran was tested once again on Sunday when
a US guided-missile destroyer fired on and seized an Iranian cargo ship after
it tried to get past the US naval blockade in the Gulf of Oman, further
angering the Iranians.
The
Iranian team was urged to join the meeting by mediators from Pakistan, Egypt,
and Turkiye, Axios reported, but, according to the source, didn't leave until
they received approval from Iran's supreme leader.
The
Iranian delegation's plan to travel to Islamabad was also reported earlier on
Monday by the New York Times, citing two Iranian officials.
Iranian
Parliament Speaker Mohammed-Bagher Ghalibaf is expected to lead the delegation.
Axios,
quoting a source with knowledge, said the Iranians were stalling amid apparent
pressure from the Revolutionary Guards on the negotiators to hold a firmer line
– no talks without an end to the US blockade.
“The
United States has never been closer to a good deal with Iran, unlike the
horrible deal made by the Obama Administration, thanks to President Trump’s
negotiating ability,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox
News.
“Anyone
who cannot see President Trump’s tactics to play the long game is either stupid
or willfully ignorant,” she said Monday night.
During the
first round of talks on April 11, American negotiators proposed a 20-year pause
on Iran's enrichment of uranium, a source familiar with the discussions was
quoted as saying by CNN.
Iran
responded with a proposal for a five-year suspension, which the US has
rejected, according to a US official.
Trump
insisted Monday he wasn’t feeling pressure to reach a deal, despite the war’s
rising unpopularity among the American public and the role it’s played in
higher gas prices.
"I am under no pressure whatsoever, although it will all happen relatively quickly!” he wrote on Truth Social.
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