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JD Vance Highlights Indian and Pakistani Roles in US-Iran Talks

Published on: 21 Jun 2026, 06:23 PM
JD Vance Highlights Indian and Pakistani Roles in US-Iran Talks

During recent discussions on US-Iran talks, US Vice President JD Vance referred to an Indian and a Pakistani as 'two important people,' underscoring the significance of both nations in regional diplomacy. The remark was made in a meeting that touched upon the complexities of Middle East negotiations and the roles of key stakeholders.

While specifics of the comment were not immediately detailed, sources indicate that Vance emphasized the need for inclusive dialogue involving India and Pakistan, given their strategic positions and influence in the region. The remark comes amid ongoing US efforts to revive the Iran nuclear deal and address broader security concerns.

Neither the Indian nor Pakistani governments have officially responded to the statement. However, analysts view the acknowledgment as a recognition of the two countries' roles in maintaining stability in South Asia and their potential impact on Iran-related discussions. The comment has sparked interest in diplomatic circles, with some interpreting it as a signal of shifting US priorities.

Vance's statement is part of a series of engagements where US officials have sought to broaden the scope of talks beyond the immediate parties. The inclusion of India and Pakistan reflects their growing importance in global security matters, particularly concerning Afghanistan and counterterrorism.

The remark also highlights the delicate balancing act required in US foreign policy, as it engages both rivals simultaneously. Observers note that any involvement of India and Pakistan in US-Iran talks would require careful navigation of their bilateral tensions.

As of now, no formal invitations have been extended to either country for direct participation in the negotiations. However, the vice president's comment suggests that their perspectives are being considered in shaping the broader diplomatic framework.

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