Vance Expected to Attend Talks Again; Wall Street Journal Analyzes 5 Directions for US-Iran Relations
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The two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran will expire on the 22nd, with US President Trump reportedly having no intention to extend it. Vice President Pence is scheduled to depart for Pakistan on the 21st, and Iran has indicated it will send a representative if Pence attends, potentially for renewed negotiations. The Wall Street Journal analyzes five possible directions for US-Iran relations amidst these developments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When does the ceasefire expire?
- A: The two-week ceasefire expires on April 22.
- Q: What are the main agenda items for the negotiations?
- A: The main agenda items include uranium enrichment, nuclear development plans, and the lifting of the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Q: What are the risks if the negotiations break down?
- A: There are concerns about the risk of renewed warfare and the potential for the conflict to escalate into a regional dispute.