A United States delegation led by Vice President J. D. Vance has arrived in Pakistan to hold peace talks with Iran amid ongoing tensions.
The visit comes at a time when a two-week ceasefire is in effect between the concerned sides. Both parties are now working toward a broader and more lasting agreement to reduce conflict and ensure long-term stability.
Officials said the discussions will focus on key demands put forward by both sides. These proposals are expected to be reviewed carefully during the talks. If an agreement is reached and accepted by both parties, it could lead to a permanent end to the conflict.
Pakistan has been chosen as the venue for these talks, drawing international attention to the developments. The outcome of the discussions is being closely watched by global observers.
The delegation’s visit marks an important step in ongoing diplomatic efforts.
The talks are expected to play a key role in shaping a path toward lasting peace and stability in the region.
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