US Vice President Vance Arrives in Pakistan for Iran Peace Talks
Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Pakistan for diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran.

Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan on Saturday for diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran, marking a significant development in relations between the two nations.
The negotiations are taking place in Islamabad, with Pakistan serving as the host country for the high-level discussions. The talks represent an effort to address longstanding tensions between Washington and Tehran.
According to reports, Iran is seeking the lifting of economic sanctions as part of any potential agreement. The Iranian delegation has made sanctions relief a central component of their negotiating position.
The Trump administration, meanwhile, is pursuing multiple objectives in the talks, including securing the release of American citizens currently detained in Iran. The release of these detainees appears to be a key priority for the U.S. delegation.
The choice of Pakistan as the venue for these discussions reflects the country's role as a neutral intermediary between the United States and Iran. Pakistan has historically maintained diplomatic relations with both nations despite their adversarial relationship.
The outcome of these talks could have significant implications for Middle East diplomacy and U.S.-Iran relations moving forward. Both sides are expected to continue negotiations in the coming days.