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West Asia war: Vance leaves for Pakistan as US-Iran talks begin under fragile ceasefire

US Vice President JD Vance has travelled to Pakistan to lead talks with Iran during a fragile ceasefire, expressing cautious optimism while warning against insincere negotiations. With major differences still unresolved, the talks are seen as a critical test for both sides amid global attention

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JD Vance warns Iran on sincerity ahead of peace talks. File Pic

JD Vance warns Iran on sincerity ahead of peace talks. File Pic

US Vice President JD Vance departed for Pakistan on Friday to take part in crucial talks with Iran, expressing hope for a positive outcome while warning Tehran against insincere engagement, as per IANS.

Speaking to reporters at Joint Base Andrews before boarding Air Force Two, Vance said, “We’re looking forward to negotiation. I think it's going to be positive.”

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