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For Vance, Islamabad talks could be a career turning point

A successful deal could sharply boost Vance's reputation as an independent player on the world stage and solidify his position ahead of a potential 2028 presidential campaign.

Vance leads the U.S. delegation at talks in Islamabad. Photo: Jacquelyn Martin — Pool/Getty Images

For U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, the talks between the U.S. and Iran, held on April 11 in Islamabad, could become a decisive moment in his career, writes Bloomberg.

A successful deal could sharply boost Vance's reputation as an independent player on the world stage and solidify his position ahead of a potential 2028 presidential campaign. Failure, conversely, could undermine his standing within the administration and make him one of the primary figures responsible for the unsuccessful attempt to end an unpopular war.

The Wall Street Journal calls the talks with Iran the latest test for the politician who likely "hopes to succeed Trump in the White House." It "comes with significant risks," the publication emphasizes.

Among previous challenging assignments from Trump was combating fraud and abuse in federal social welfare programs. Additionally, this month Vance visited Budapest to express his support for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the ruling Fidesz party ahead of Hungary's parliamentary elections.

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    11.04.2026
    Што значыць “ магчымай.. кампаніяй 2028” ? Намек на тое што яе можа і не быць?

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