JAKARTA - Vice President (Wapres) of the United States (US) JD Vance is expected to arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan, tomorrow Wednesday, April 22.

Sources associated with the US-Iranian negotiations in Islamabad told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that Vice President Vance is expected to depart Washington, DC only on Tuesday evening Pakistan time.

According to sources, Vice President Vance arrived in the Pakistani capital the next day in the morning or afternoon.

Vice President Vance will lead the US delegation to attend the second round of US-Iranian peace talks scheduled for Wednesday.

US President Donald Trump's envoys, Witkoff and Kushner, are expected to attend and are included in the US delegation as in the first round.

Several US military planes have landed in Pakistan ahead of the schedule for the second round of peace talks.

However, whether the Iranian delegation will come to Pakistan to attend these negotiations is still uncertain.

The Speaker of Parliament and leader of the Iranian delegation, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said today that Iran would not engage in negotiations with the US if it was "under the shadow of threats".

His statement raised doubts about whether the second round of US-Iranian peace talks would take place as planned.


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