White House Plans to Meet in Pakistan This Weekend to Discuss Ceasefire Proposal

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Golden Finance reports that on March 26, two senior U.S. government officials disclosed to the media on the 25th that the U.S. is trying to arrange a meeting in Pakistan this weekend to discuss a “withdrawal plan” for ending the U.S. conflict with Iran. CNN, citing these two officials as sources, reported that according to current plans, Vice President Vance will travel to Pakistan, and other government officials may accompany him. However, the specific time, location, and list of participants for the trip are still uncertain. The meeting may also be held in Turkey. The report did not mention whether Iran might send representatives to participate in the ceasefire negotiations. (Xinhua)

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