
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is poised to lead a delegation to Pakistan for a second round of peace talks with Iran, aiming to extend a fragile ceasefire and end the ongoing war.
However, uncertainty looms as Iran has yet to confirm its participation, with officials in Tehran signaling reluctance to negotiate under perceived U.S. threats. The situation is further complicated by mixed messages from both the Trump administration and Iranian leaders, as well as escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The outcome of these talks could determine the future of the conflict, regional stability, and Vance's own political standing.
As the ceasefire deadline approaches, the world watches to see if diplomacy can avert a renewed outbreak of violence.
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@BCYK2T4Liberal Democrat5hrs5H
Israel and USA should not be bombing Iran. Middle East peace will not be guaranteed without negotiations and engage by Middle east countries.
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news is all about scale - the US-Iran peace talk collapse will impact millions across the world
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I think Donald Trump is a lunatic
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