US-Iran Ceasefire Talks: Who is Attending, Who is Skipping Crucial Peace Meet in Islamabad

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The US is sending Vice President JD Vance to Islamabad for peace talks with Iran, aiming to secure a more durable ceasefire and reduce tensions in the region. However, Iran's participation remains uncertain, with conflicting reports and statements from Iranian officials and media outlets.
The US and Iran are set to hold peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan. The US will be represented by Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and senior adviser Jared Kushner. The talks aim to secure a more durable ceasefire and reduce tensions in the region. Iran's participation is uncertain, with initial reports suggesting senior leaders would attend, but later being dismissed by Iranian media. The Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan deleted a social media post indicating an Iranian delegation would arrive in Islamabad, adding to the uncertainty. Pakistan is hosting and mediating the talks, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other officials involved.
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