Vance to Join White House Meeting as Pakistan Visit Remains Uncertain
Summary
- Vice President JD Vance will join a White House policy meeting to discuss the US response related to talks with Iran.
- A visit to Islamabad and the dispatch of an Iranian delegation have yet to be confirmed, leaving the planned second round of talks uncertain.
- Market participants view the prospect of a high-level meeting as a key variable for progress in the negotiations and for easing tensions in the Middle East.
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US Vice President JD Vance will join a White House policy meeting on the US-Iran talks, while plans for a visit to Pakistan remain uncertain. The uncertainty is also casting doubt on the timing of negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
Walter Bloomberg reported on April 21 that Vance is set to attend a White House meeting to discuss the US response ahead of upcoming talks with Iran.
The meeting is intended to refine the US strategy before a second round of negotiations.
A visit to Islamabad has not been finalized. Iran also has not officially confirmed whether it will send a delegation.
That has left the planned second round of talks uncertain.
Market participants view the prospect of a high-level meeting as a key variable for progress in the negotiations and for easing tensions in the Middle East.


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