
Islamabad: US Vice President JD Vance is expected to arrive in Islamabad within hours, according to reports. The visit comes amid heightened diplomatic activity involving the United States and Iran. Officials say the delegation will take part in high-level discussions.
Former US President Donald Trump said the US-Iran negotiations are progressing and are not a “game.” He added that he is open to meeting senior Iranian leaders if talks move forward. His remarks signal ongoing efforts to manage escalating regional tensions.
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Reports also suggest that multiple US military aircraft have already landed at Pakistani airbases ahead of the visit. Flight tracking data indicates the arrival of support aircraft carrying equipment and logistical supplies. These movements have raised attention due to the sensitive timing.
However, Iran has rejected the possibility of new talks with the United States for now. Iranian officials said there are no plans for a fresh round of negotiations. They accused Washington of continuing policies that increase regional instability.
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The situation remains fluid as diplomatic efforts continue amid rising tensions in the region. Pakistan is expected to play a hosting role in facilitating discussions. Officials have not yet confirmed the final agenda of the visit.