Azadeh Moshiri
South Asia correspondent, reporting from Islamabad
ReutersThis morning in Islamabad, preparations are still in place for possible talks. Driving through the capital, there are still security checkpoints and “Islamabad Talks” posters lining streets. But there’s also a lot of uncertainty.
The White House has said a US delegation led by JD Vance would travel to Pakistan, but the timing has been unclear.
It was thought he would have already arrived by now and yet it’s understood he spent the night in Washington on Monday.
The reason for this lack of clarity could be because of Iran’s reluctance to publicly commit to attend.
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