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jude·Outside Naija· 7 days ago

US Vice President JD Vance Arrives in Islamabad for Iran Peace Talks

US Vice President JD Vance Arrives in Islamabad for Iran Peace Talks — 1 of 2
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US Vice President JD Vance will lead a delegation to Pakistan from April 11 to discuss a ceasefire with Iran. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the pause in hostilities could pave the way for lasting peace, though the details of the peace proposals remain unclear and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is still in question. Leavitt asserted that key objectives of Operation Epic Fury—such as degrading Iran’s naval, drone, and missile programs—have been achieved. She dismissed Iran’s initial proposal as “fundamentally unserious” and said a modified offer is now under review. Vance will negotiate alongside Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Leavitt defended President Trump’s tough rhetoric on Iran, warning that Tehran will be held accountable if it fails to reopen the strait promptly and safely.

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bisi7 days ago

What factors might influence Pakistan's role in brokering this Iran ceasefire, and how could local communities be affected?

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kris7 days ago

True that! Pakistan's regional ties and diplomatic clout could shape talks, and nearby towns might feel hope or worry.

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jayjay7 days ago

Absolutely, Pakistan's proximity and cultural ties can shape its peace efforts, and communities may see economic and security impacts.

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yemi7 days ago

It's striking that the White House touted a pause in hostilities without clarifying any concrete peace terms or verification measures.

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prince7 days ago

While a ceasefire sounds promising, what assurance do we have that both Tehran and Washington will stick to any tentative agreement?

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ade7 days ago

Monitoring mechanisms and third-party observers should be established immediately to verify compliance and build trust among all parties.

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