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US Vice President JD Vance Departs Pakistan Amid Ongoing Iran Tensions

US Vice President JD Vance has left Pakistan, departing from Islamabad at 7:08 AM local time. His exit follows Iran's refusal to cease its nuclear weapon development, amidst rising tensions that began in February. A ceasefire was recently agreed upon, allowing for negotiations between the US and Iran. This article delves into the implications of these developments and the current state of affairs in the region.
 

Departure from Islamabad


At 7:08 AM local time, US Vice President JD Vance departed from Islamabad on his official aircraft. His exit comes in the wake of Iran's refusal to halt its nuclear weapon development efforts.


This information was relayed by a journalist accompanying Vance during his trip.


The conflict with Iran escalated at the end of February, leading to extensive discussions that lasted for 21 hours. A ceasefire was established on April 8, allowing for two weeks of negotiations between the US and Iran.