President Trump said Wednesday that Vice President JD Vance may not attend the in-person talks with Iran in Pakistan for security reasons. Trump told the New York Post that he expects the peace talks with Iran to happen in Islamabad “very soon” after a ceasefire deal was agreed to on Tuesday. Trump told the Post…
Trump says Vance may not attend peace talks in Pakistan over safety concerns
Originally reported by The Hill
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