Donald Trump's son-in-law and Steve Witkoff take on the challenge of negotiating an agreement agreement between...
In a new attempt to convince Iran to sign an agreement to end the war, Donald Trump will send his son-in-law to negotiate, accompanied by Steve Witkoff
Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Donald Trump, and Steve Witkoff will travel to Pakistan this weekend with the mission of achieving what James David Vance, as Vice President of the nation, was unable to convince Iran to sign an agreement with the United States to end the war between the two countries. During an interview with Fox News, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt indicated that a second round of talks is expected to secure Iran's commitment to halting its uranium enrichment program for weapons purposes and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping. This would allow progress toward ending the conflict, which has lasted 56 days with intermittent bombings and ceasefires. "I can confirm that Special Envoy Witkoff and Jared Kushner will return to Pakistan tomorrow morning for direct talks, mediated by the Pakistanis, who have been incredible friends and mediators throughout this process, with representatives of the Iranian delegation. We hope it will be a productive conversation and allow us to move toward an agreement." She expressed.
The New Hampshire Republican also indicated that JD Vance will not even travel to Islamabad this time, as he did a couple of weeks ago when, after a 21-hour meeting with Iranian diplomats, he returned to Washington with more shame than glory.
“The bad news is that we haven't reached an agreement. And I think that's bad news for Iran, much more so than for the United States. We're going back to the United States without having reached an agreement. "We've made it very clear what our red lines are, what we're willing to compromise on and what we're not. And we've made it as clear as possible, but they've chosen not to accept our conditions," the Ohio conservative stated at the time.

