
Vice President JD Vance is not currently planning to attend , but he will be on standby to travel to Islamabad if negotiations progress, according to CNN, which first recorded the travel plans.
Araghchi will arrive in Islamabad with a small team, with state media reporting that peace talks with the US are likely to take place, raising hope that negotiations could resume after they collapsed earlier this week.
In a post on X, he said he was embarking on a “timely tour” of Islamabad, Muscat and Moscow.
“Purpose of my visits is to closely coordinate with our partners on bilateral matters and consult on regional developments. Our neighbours are our priority.”In a post on X, state-run Pakistan TV quoted government sources as saying: “Iran’s foreign minister is expected in Islamabad tonight with a small delegation, as momentum builds for a possible second round of Iran-US peace talks following key consultations with Pakistan’s mediation team. Meanwhile, US logistics and security officials are already on the ground in Islamabad.


