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Trump confirms he'll send negotiators to Pakistan, Iran suspects trap
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JD Vance (R), Steve Witkoff (C) and Jared Kushner in Islamabad during the first round of talks.
Key facts
- Trump's energy boss: gas may stay above $3-per-gallon into 2027
- JD Vance (R), Steve Witkoff (C) and Jared Kushner in Islamabad during the first round of talks
- What he's saying: "Iran decided to fire bullets yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz — A Total Violation of their Ceasefire Agreement
- In a brief call with Axios on Sunday, President Trump expressed optimism about the purported talks
Summary
Vice President JD Vance will lead a U.S. delegation for another round of talks with Iran in Islamabad before the ceasefire is scheduled to end on Tuesday night. The talks could provide an eleventh hour opportunity to reach a deal, or at least extend the ceasefire — though Iran has yet to confirm its participation and is concerned this is all subterfuge from the White House. In a brief call with Axios on Sunday, President Trump expressed optimism about the purported talks. "I feel fine about it. I think we have a good chance to get it completed," he said.