The US Vice President is currently en route to Islamabad, where he will be engaging in high-stakes diplomatic talks this weekend.
As the US delegation prepares to meet with Iranian officials, two key concerns will be at the forefront of the negotiations: Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability, which was initially a driving factor behind the February 28 push for military action against the country.
Furthermore, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to non-cooperative shipping has become a pressing issue, with Iran demanding hefty fees or allegiance in the conflict against Israel and the US.
Reports from Lebanon indicate that the Trump administration has requested a temporary halt to Israel’s attacks on Hezbollah, amid concerns that ongoing military actions could compromise the impending ceasefire with Iran, set to expire on April 21.
Internal dissent within the Trump administration is also growing, with some officials expressing alarm that Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon may undermine the broader ceasefire agreement with Iran.
Notably, the US Vice President, who had initially expressed reservations about the war, has been dispatched by President Donald Trump to lead the US delegation in Islamabad this weekend.
Given his early concerns, it is possible that he may bring a more nuanced approach to the negotiations, seeking not only to solidify the ceasefire but also to extend it and persuade Israel to scale back its military actions.
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