Trump Announces VP Vance's Absence from US Delegation to Pakistan Due to Security Concerns
‘It’s Because Of Security’: Trump Says Vance Won’t Join US Delegation In Pakistan
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United States Vice President JD Vance will not join the upcoming US delegation to Islamabad, Pakistan, for peace talks with Iran due to security issues, as stated by President Trump. Trump also issued a warning to Iran regarding recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01VP JD Vance will not attend the US delegation in Pakistan due to security concerns.
- 02President Trump emphasized security issues related to the Secret Service's readiness.
- 03Trump warned Iran about recent actions in the Strait of Hormuz, claiming a violation of ceasefire agreements.
- 04The US delegation is set to negotiate a peace deal with Iran amidst rising tensions.
- 05Trump threatened significant military action against Iran if negotiations fail.
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United States Vice President JD Vance will not participate in the US delegation visiting Islamabad, Pakistan, for peace negotiations with Iran due to security concerns, as explained by President Donald Trump. Trump indicated that the Secret Service could not prepare for the trip on short notice. In a post on Truth Social, Trump expressed his discontent with Iran's recent actions in the Strait of Hormuz, accusing them of violating a ceasefire agreement by firing at vessels, including a French ship and a UK freighter. He claimed that Iran's closure of the Strait is detrimental to them, costing them approximately $500 million a day. Trump reiterated that the US is offering a fair deal to Iran but warned of potential military repercussions, stating that if negotiations fail, the US would take decisive action against Iran's infrastructure, including power plants and bridges. He emphasized that the US will not tolerate Iran's aggressive posturing any longer.
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The absence of VP Vance may affect the US's diplomatic efforts in the region, potentially impacting peace negotiations with Iran.
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