Vance to depart for Iran peace talks in Pakistan, source says

US Vice President JD Vance is set to depart for Pakistan ahead of potential talks with Iran on extending a ceasefire. President Donald Trump has expressed skepticism about extending the ceasefire, saying he expects to continue bombing Iran if a deal is not reached.
US Vice President JD Vance is heading to Pakistan for potential talks with Iran on the ongoing war. The trip comes as a deadline to extend the US ceasefire with Iran looms. President Donald Trump has expressed little appetite for extending the ceasefire, saying he expects to continue bombing Iran if a deal is not reached. The US Defense Department has also boarded a vessel sanctioned for transporting Iranian oil in the Indian Ocean. Iran has vowed to retaliate after the US Navy seized a cargo ship on Sunday. Trump has criticized Iran's treatment of protesters, saying the regime is 'not nice' and has killed thousands of unarmed protesters.
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