Vance’s Gaffe Dashes Ahead of Iran Peace Talks

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In Hungary, Vice President JD Vance greeted questions about Iran’s ceasefire violations with an insult and then offered a offbeat analogy about his wife to defend U.S. negotiating posture as he heads to peace talks in Islamabad. The remarks come amid efforts to find a diplomatic off-ramp in a costly war, with Kushner and Steve Witkoff expected to join, and as discussions focus on Iran’s nuclear enrichment and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, all against a backdrop of a fragile ceasefire and mounting political pressure at home.
- Vance Makes Rude Gaffe Before Even Getting to Peace Talks The Daily Beast
- Live updates: High-stakes US-Iran peace talks set to kick off in Pakistan CNN
- Live: The Latest: Vance heads to Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials aimed at ending fighting The Seattle Times
- US-Iran ceasefire talks set to kick off in Pakistan; Israel pounds Lebanon Al Jazeera
- Iran delegation arrives in Pakistan for US talks, as Lebanon and Israel to discuss ceasefire - follow live BBC
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