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Iran Signals Fresh US Talks In Islamabad

Iran has reportedly signalled readiness for a fresh round of talks with the United States in Islamabad, with reports saying Vice President JD Vance may travel to Pakistan by Tuesday if the diplomatic window holds. The development comes as uncertainty continues over whether both sides will actually sit across the table before the ceasefire pressure builds further.

Iran Signals Openness To Fresh US Talks

Reports say Iran’s top leadership has given conditional approval for another round of engagement with Washington. The talks, if they happen, would mark a renewed diplomatic effort after earlier discussions in Islamabad failed to produce a full breakthrough. Even so, the situation remains fluid, with Tehran still wary of US pressure and the wider conflict environment.

JD Vance May Travel To Islamabad For Talks

US Vice President JD Vance is expected to head the American side if the meeting goes ahead. Reports suggest his departure was being lined up for Tuesday, though there has been uncertainty over exact travel timing and whether Iran would formally confirm participation. The possible visit shows Washington is still treating the Pakistan channel as a serious diplomatic route despite the fragile state of negotiations.

Islamabad Talks Face Uncertainty Before Ceasefire Pressure Builds

While the latest signals point to cautious movement, the talks are not locked in yet. The process remains dependent on final approval from both sides, and expectations appear low given mistrust, conflicting public statements and the threat of renewed escalation if diplomacy stalls. Pakistan’s role as host continues to attract attention as Islamabad tries to position itself as a mediator at a highly sensitive moment.

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