Summary
- Markets said a White House meeting is scheduled ahead of a second round of talks between the U.S. and Iran.
- They said Vice President Vance's visit to Pakistan and Iran's dispatch of a delegation have not yet been confirmed.
- They said whether a high-level meeting takes place will be a key factor affecting progress in the negotiations and easing tensions in the Middle East.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance is set to join a White House policy meeting, while plans for a visit to Pakistan remain unclear. The uncertainty is also clouding the schedule for U.S.-Iran talks.
Walter Bloomberg reported on April 21 that Vance will attend a White House meeting to discuss the U.S. response ahead of upcoming negotiations with Iran.
The meeting is intended to help finalize the U.S. strategy before a second round of talks.
It is still unclear whether Vance will travel to Islamabad. Iran also has yet to officially confirm whether it will send a delegation.
That has left the planned second round of talks uncertain.
Market participants view the prospects for a high-level meeting as a key variable for progress in the negotiations and for easing tensions in the Middle East.


JH Kim
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