U.S. Vice President JD Vance has landed in Pakistan for talks focused on Iran, with the meetings taking place against a backdrop of deep mutual mistrust between the parties involved. The visit is intended to address regional security concerns, nuclear issues, and the potential for de-escalation, but expectations remain cautious given longstanding tensions and conflicting strategic interests. Pakistani officials are hosting the discussions while balancing their own diplomatic ties with Tehran and Washington. The atmosphere surrounding the talks reflects years of strained relations, and progress will likely depend on whether both sides can find limited areas of common ground despite the prevailing suspicion.
JD Vance Arrives in Pakistan for Iran Discussions Amid Deep Mutual Mistrust
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