American Vice President JD Vance will make a trip to Pakistan to participate in negotiations with Iran, according to a statement from a White House official to Anadolu. The American delegation will also include special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Confusion arose after President Donald Trump stated that Vance would not participate due to security concerns, mentioning that the logistics of the trip were impossible with such short notice. However, several media sources later reported that Vance would lead the delegation, contradicting Trump's claims. Meetings are scheduled for Tuesday in Islamabad, with the possibility of extending until Wednesday. Trump emphasized the importance of the negotiations, warning that if Iran does not sign the agreement, the situation could become extremely serious. This is Iran's last chance to reach an agreement, according to the president.
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