BREAKING: Iranian Aircraft Tracked Heading Towards Pakistan as Talks Set to Resume
Trump’s envoys are expected to join the talks as Iran weighs attendance and the ceasefire deadline is extended by 24 hours.
- On Tuesday, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance travels to Islamabad for talks regarding Iran, accompanied by envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The mission aims to address regional tensions as a ceasefire deadline approaches.
- President Donald Trump extended the existing two-week ceasefire by 24 hours, now expiring Wednesday evening. This additional time provides space for high-stakes negotiations to prevent renewed conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian underscored a "deep historical mistrust" of the United States, citing "unconstructive and contradictory signals" from American officials. He argued these messages represent an attempt to force Tehran into submission.
- Despite the sharp rhetoric, a senior Iranian official told Reuters that Tehran is "positively reviewing" whether to attend the proposed talks. Parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf reinforced that Iran will not negotiate under threat.
- Early Tuesday, Iranian officials warned the country is ready to "reveal new cards on the battlefield." They accused the United States of attempting to turn negotiations into a "table of surrender" or pretext for further conflict.
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BREAKING: Iranian aircraft tracked heading towards Pakistan as talks set to resume
IntelliNews tracking showed two Iranian aircraft as the only flights over Iran on April 21, heading east to Pakistan as Vance arrives in Islamabad for talks and the Pakistan-brokered ceasefire expires.
US Vice President J.D. Vance will lead the American delegation. The second round of talks between the US and Iranian delegations is scheduled for Wednesday morning, April 22, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing CNN. Read also: Trump declared he would "win the war" in Iran and cited key US military successes. According to CNN sources, US Vice President J.D. Vance will lead the American delegation and fly to Pakistan today. The Iranian delegation will be…
According to reports, US Vice-President Vance is to travel to Islamabad. Iran is sending rhetorical threats to the US in the event of a resumption of the fighting: "New trumps are being prepared."
Shafaq News - Washington: Axios, citing US sources, reported on Tuesday that US Vice President J.D. Vance will travel to Pakistan for talks concerning the Iranian issue. The sources stated that "the visit comes as part of intensive diplomatic efforts led by Washington to discuss developments in the crisis with Iran, amid escalating tensions in the region," without providing further details regarding the visit's schedule or the nature of the anti…
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