Vance seeks to save fragile ceasefire at expected Islamabad trip
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
Vice President Vance is facing his biggest challenge yet Friday as he leads U.S. negotiations with Iran on saving a fragile ceasefire and turning it into a lasting peace. It’s a spot with heavy implications for the remainder of President Trump’s term, and for Vance’s own next steps, as he’s widely seen as Trump’s heir…
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