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Jin10 Data, April 19th — On April 19th, local time, the White House confirmed that U.S. Vice President Vance will go to Pakistan along with U.S. Special Envoy Wittekov and the President's son-in-law Kushner to attend the next round of talks on Iran. Previously, U.S. President Trump had denied that Vance would attend the latest round of talks. Iranian sources stated that if U.S. Vice President Vance does not participate in the negotiations, high-level Iranian officials, such as Parliament Speaker Kalibaf, will also not appear on the negotiating team. According to sources, the U.S. Secret Service does not want Vance to be in the same place as the President at the same time. This consideration applies not only to the current ongoing conflict and the high security risks in the Middle East but also to domestic trips. If an agreement is ultimately reached and Trump decides to personally go to Pakistan, Vance will likely need to return to the U.S. first. Regarding conflicting reports about the selection of the U.S. delegation, a White House official said, “The situation has changed.”
Jin10 Data, April 19th: According to ABC News, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations said that Vice President Vance will lead the U.S. delegation to hold renewed talks with Iran in Pakistan. Meanwhile, according to The New York Post, U.S. President Trump said in an interview with the paper that U.S. President’s special envoy Witkoff and his son-in-law Kushner will go to Pakistan to negotiate with Iran, but Vice President Vance will not take part in the talks. In addition, Reuters reported that White House officials said that Vice President Vance, U.S. President’s special envoy Witkoff, and Trump’s son-in-law Kushner will go to Pakistan to hold talks with Iran.