Afghanistan, April 11 -- JD Vance has departed Washington for Pakistan to take part in high-level talks with Iran, as diplomatic efforts intensify to ease escalating tensions between the two countries.
According to Reuters, the talks will focus on direct bilateral engagement, with both sides seeking to stabilize relations after weeks of military escalation, political disputes and heightened regional uncertainty.
Ahead of his departure, Vance said the United States is pursuing "positive" and constructive negotiations, but cautioned that Washington would not tolerate any attempts by Tehran to delay, deflect or mislead during discussions.
US officials added that the vice president is expected to meet with key diplomatic and security figures...