Trump Administration to Send Officials to Pakistan for Iran Talks
Vice President Vance may also travel to Islamabad as US pursues diplomatic solution to Iran nuclear tensions
L'essentiel
- The White House announced plans to send two officials to Pakistan on April 20 for direct talks with Iranian representatives, with Vice President Vance on standby to dispatch if necessary.
- Pakistan will serve as mediator for the negotiations, which the administration frames as giving diplomacy a chance regarding Iran.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
The Trump administration is pursuing direct diplomatic talks with Iran through Pakistani mediation, representing an effort to resolve tensions without military confrontation.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told Trump-friendly Fox News that the "America first" president will be "dispatching" the duo "tomorrow morning to engage in talks, direct talks" with representatives from the Iranian delegation. The negotiations will be intermediated by the Pakistanis, whom she described as "incredible friends and mediators throughout this entire process". "We're hopeful that it will be a productive conversation and hopefully move the ball forward towards a deal," she added, asserting that Trump wanted to give "diplomacy a chance". Leavitt said that Vance will "stand by" and will be "willing to dispatch to Pakistan if we feel it's a necessary use of his time".
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
US officials will meet with Iranian representatives in Pakistan on April 20
Très probable · En quelques jours
Vance may travel to Pakistan if initial talks show progress
Probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- Who are the two officials being dispatched?
- Where exactly will the talks take place?
- What specific issues will be discussed?






