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US Vice President Vance spoke to intermediaries about Iran conflict as recently as Tuesday, source says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 1, 2026 | 10:23 AM

By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President JD Vance communicated with intermediaries from Pakistan about the Iran conflict as recently ​as Tuesday, a person briefed on the ‌matter told Reuters, a sign of his expanding role in efforts to broker an end to the conflict.

At President Donald Trump’s direction, Vance signaled privately that Trump was open to ‌a ​ceasefire as long as certain ⁠U.S. demands were met, ⁠the source told Reuters on Wednesday.

Vance also delivered what the source described as a “stern message” that Trump was impatient, warning there would be growing ​pressure on Iranian infrastructure unless Tehran agreed to a deal.

Pakistan has been acting as an intermediary ⁠between the United States ⁠and Iran, the source said.

Vance has taken ​a greater role in trying to negotiate an end ​to the war, now in its fifth week. ‌Widely viewed as a potential successor to Trump in the 2028 presidential election, Vance has taken a cautious approach on the conflict, reflecting his long-held ⁠skepticism of prolonged U.S. military involvement overseas.

The source said the team that Trump has said are involved in negotiations – ⁠Vance, Secretary ‌of State Marco Rubio, and U.S. ⁠envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner – ​remain involved.

Trump ‌has warned the U.S. would attack ​Iranian infrastructure ⁠but has delayed launching such attacks on Iran’s power grid until April 6 in hopes of reaching a deal with Tehran.

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Writing by Bhargav Acharya; Editing by Daphne Psaledakis, Colleen Jenkins ​and Nia Williams)