White House confirms Vance won't travel to Pak
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Vance holds off on diplomatic travel after Iran fails to respond to terms
With no response coming from Tehran, the diplomatic process is paused, but not canceled.
US President Trump could attend talks in Pakistan, either in person or virtually, if a deal were to be signed, a source told Reuters.
Travelers in the U.S. this summer are unlikely to see major disruptions or price hikes due to the Iran war, but that could change later in the year.
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Everything you need to know about what impact the conditional ceasefire will have on flights, airspace and the wider Middle East
Rising jet fuel costs tied to Iran conflict could mean higher fares, fewer flights and delays as airlines adjust ahead of summer travel.
By Yi-Chin Lee, Julie Zhu and Alessandro Parodi SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, April 8 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's two-week ceasefire with Iran is unlikely to bring quick relief to the global aviation industry,
The Round 2 of the Islamabad talks to negotiate a peace deal between the United States (US) and Iran seems to be going nowhere after Tehran refused to participate in the next round of negotiations that are being proposed to take place in Pakistan's Islamabad on Tuesday,