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US VP Vance Spoke to Pakistani Intermediaries About Iran Conflict as Recently as Tuesday: Source
- On Tuesday, United States Vice President Vance communicated with Pakistani intermediaries about the Iran conflict, signaling his expanding role in efforts to broker an end to the war.
- Now in its fifth week, the war began on February 28 and has plunged the Middle East into turmoil, prompting Pakistan to serve as an intermediary between the United States and Iran.
- At President Donald Trump's direction, Vance signaled privately that Trump was open to a ceasefire if Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, while delivering a "stern message" that Trump was impatient.
- Following high-level meetings in Beijing, Pakistan and China jointly urged the United States, Israel, and Iran to initiate "peace talks as soon as possible" on Tuesday.
- President Trump has delayed potential attacks on Iranian infrastructure until April 6 to facilitate a deal, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner remaining involved in negotiations.
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Vance Spoke to Intermediaries About Iran Conflict as Recently as Tuesday
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US VP Vance tells Pakistani intermediaries Trump open to ceasefire: source
Pakistan acting as intermediary between US, Iran: source.Vance takes greater role in trying to negotiate end to war.US VP delivered stern message that Trump was impatient.US Vice President JD Vance communicated with...
Trump Open To Ceasefire If US Demands Met, JD Vance Tells Pak Intermediaries
At President Donald Trump's direction, Vance signalled privately that Trump was open to a ceasefire as long as certain US demands were met, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, the source told Reuters on Wednesday.
·New Delhi, India
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