White House Says Vance on Standby for Possible Immediate Pakistan Trip
Summary
- The White House said US Vice President JD Vance is on standby in the United States and ready to travel to Pakistan immediately if needed.
- The report said the move appears aimed at keeping high-level diplomatic scheduling flexible as uncertainty continues around US-Iran negotiations.
- The market is focused on whether progress in the negotiations could determine a high-level dispatch and whether future talks materialize, with both seen as key factors in easing Middle East tensions.
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Vice President JD Vance is on standby in the US and ready to leave for Pakistan immediately if needed, Fox News reported, citing the White House. The scheduling reflects a flexible approach as uncertainty persists over US-Iran negotiations.
The White House said on April 24 that Vance remains on standby and that relevant officials are prepared to depart for Pakistan at once if necessary, according to the report.
The arrangement is aimed at allowing Washington to adjust senior diplomatic travel plans quickly amid the uncertain state of the talks.
Markets are watching whether progress in the negotiations prompts a high-level trip. Whether future talks take place is viewed as a key factor in easing tensions in the Middle East.


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