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US Vice President JD Vance Meets Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif As Islamabad Peace Talks Begin - VIDEO

· Free Press Journal

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday met US Vice President JD Vance in Islamabad, with his office stating that negotiations aimed at ending the US-Israel-Iran war had formally commenced.

“As the Islamabad Talks commenced today, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, held a meeting with His Excellency JD Vance, Vice President of the United States of America,” the statement read, adding that Pakistan intends to continue facilitating both sides towards “sustainable peace in the region.”

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Videos shared by Pakistan showed Sharif welcoming Vance at the top of a staircase, exchanging pleasantries before escorting him into a hall where seats had been arranged for both delegations. National flags of Pakistan and the United States were visible in the background.

The high-level interaction comes as Islamabad steps up efforts to bring Washington and Tehran into direct talks. Earlier, Sharif had separately received an Iranian delegation, according to reports from Tehran’s state media.

US Vice President JD Vance Arrives In Pakistan For Iran Peace Talks In Islamabad

At the core of the talks are two competing frameworks: a 10-point proposal from Iran and a broader 15-point plan from the US, reflecting deep differences despite a willingness to engage.

The US is pushing for strict limits on Iran’s nuclear activities and guarantees against weaponisation, backed by international monitoring. Iran insists its programme is peaceful and refuses to give up its right to uranium enrichment.

Iran is demanding the immediate removal of all sanctions and access to frozen assets. Washington prefers a phased rollback, linking relief directly to verified compliance.

The US is pressing Iran to end support for allied armed groups. Iran is countering with demands for a halt to military actions against those groups and wider regional de-escalation.

Iran has called for a withdrawal of US forces from the region and guarantees of non-aggression. The US has not indicated any willingness to scale back its presence.

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WATCH | Usher and Chris Brown announce joint ‘R&B: Raymond and Brown’ Tour

· The South African

Talented musicians and dancers, Usher Raymond and Chris Brown, have released a trailer announcing their upcoming joint tour.

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Although the dates and venue details are still to be announced, fans already know they can look forward to an amplified experience of their popular individual tours.

The pair already works well together, having created successful records such as New Flame and It Depends: The Remix, which dominated the airwaves in their time.

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Usher’s career

47-year-old Usher Raymond IV started his singing career with his debut album Usher in August 1994 through LaFace Records and Arista Records. He was 15 years old at the time.

Among his most popular songs are Yeah!, Burn, U Got It Bad, My Boo (with Alicia Keys), and OMG.

He has since released nine studio albums. He has ventured into acting as well, acting in films such as The Faculty in 1998, She’s All That in 1999, Light It Up in 1999, In the Mix in 2005, and Hands of Stone in 2016.

Chris Brown’s career

36-year-old Chris Maurice Brown’s first song Run It!, featuring Juelz Santana, was released in 2005, off his self-titled debut album. Brown was 16 years old.

He has 11 studio albums under his belt, as well as several popular movies.

He starred alongside Gabrielle Union and Idris Elba in This Christmas, and had a small role in Think Like A Man. But the role that put him on the radar for acting was the 2007 musical drama Stomp the Yard.

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