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President Trump discussed the possibility of canceling Vice President JD Vance's diplomatic trip to Pakistan, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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Vice President JD Vance's scheduled diplomatic trip to Islamabad for a second round of US-Iran negotiations has been paused, with his departure from Washington delayed. According to the Wall Street Journal, President Trump has now discussed the possibility of canceling the trip entirely, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the stalled talks. The negotiations remain in limbo as Iran has yet to respond to U.S. positions, and key participants like US negotiators Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are still in the United States. The delay comes amid high-level White House meetings on Iran and surging oil prices due to the diplomatic impasse.
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21 AprRerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸

NYT reports the suspension is due to Iran's refusal to respond to U.S. positions, with officials stating the trip can go forward if Iran responds.

21 AprStay Free

The New York Times reports that Vice President Vance has canceled his trip, a step beyond the previously reported 'hold' status.

21 Apr@officialrnintel

American officials explicitly state the trip can go forward if Iran responds, clarifying the condition for resumption.

21 AprMiddle East Spectator — MES

CNN reports the suspension is specifically because Iran refused to show flexibility in its demands.

21 Apr@disclosetv

The New York Times confirms the trip has been 'put on hold,' aligning with earlier reports.

21 AprGeopolitics Watch

The suspension is explicitly attributed to Iran not responding positively to the US negotiation positions.

21 AprMiddle East Spectator — MES

The New York Times reports Vance's trip could resume at short notice, contingent on Iran responding in a way President Trump deems acceptable.

21 Apr@rawsalerts

The New York Times adds that Iran is refusing to agree to key U.S. demands and has not committed to attending the talks.

21 Apr@InsiderGeo

Vance is now back at the White House for a third emergency national security meeting in 48 hours, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Senator Marco Rubio also in attendance.

21 Apr@FaytuksNetwork

The WSJ reports the pause follows intense White House meetings, and the trip could still happen later this week or be scrapped amid Iran's reluctance on nuclear demands.

21 Apr@Worldsource24

The Wall Street Journal reports that while Vance could still leave later in the week, possibly as soon as Tuesday evening, President Trump is privately discussing canceling the trip entirely.

21 Apr@Osint613

The report adds that President Trump is considering canceling the trip entirely, and that Vance could still depart Tuesday evening.

21 AprIsrael War Live

President Trump has discussed the possibility of canceling Vice President JD Vance's trip to Pakistan, according to the Wall Street Journal.

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