Donald Trump has told JD Vance to find a way out of the war against Iran, as the vice president is set to fly out to Pakistan for crucial peace talks.
Vance, departing today, has been one of the most reluctant defenders of the war against Iran in Trump’s inner circle.
He has long been sceptical of foreign military interventions and outspoken about the prospect of sending troops into open-ended war.
The vice president’s visit to the Pakistani capital of Islamabad comes as a tenuous, temporary ceasefire appears to be on the precipice of collapsing.
The chasm between Iran’s public demands and those from the US and its partner Israel seems irreconcilable.
Mr Vance is joined by US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, who took part in three rounds of indirect talks with Iranian negotiators aimed at settling US concerns about Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic weapons programmes and its support for armed proxy groups in the Middle East before Mr Trump and Israel launched the February 28 war against Iran.
The White House has provided scant detail about the format of the talks – whether they will be direct or indirect – and has not provided specific expectations for the meeting.
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