Iran to Send Delegation to Pakistan for US Talks, Conditions Attendance on Vance
Summary
- Iran plans to send a senior delegation led by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to Pakistan for talks with the US, according to the report.
- Iran said it would join the meeting only if US Vice President JD Vance attends, leaving uncertainty over whether the talks will take place.
- Markets see this high-level contact as a key factor in easing tensions in the Middle East and stabilizing energy markets, according to the report.
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Iran plans to send a senior delegation to Pakistan for talks with the US, though uncertainty remains after Tehran set conditions for taking part.
Walter Bloomberg reported on April 20 that Iran plans to dispatch a delegation to Islamabad on Tuesday for talks with the US.
The delegation is set to be led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Iran will join the talks only if US Vice President JD Vance attends.
Vance is also scheduled to travel to Pakistan the same day, raising the possibility of high-level contact between the two sides.
The US and Iran are continuing negotiations over the nuclear issue, sanctions and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Differences remain on key issues.
Markets are watching whether the talks go ahead and whether senior officials meet, viewing both as key factors for easing Middle East tensions and stabilizing energy markets.


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