US Vice President Vance has cancelled a planned trip intended for peace negotiations with Iran, raising concerns about the future of diplomatic efforts. The cancellation’s cause remains unclear, though it coincides with unconfirmed reports regarding the potential participation of the Iranian delegation. Sources indicate no official confirmation exists that Iran will send representatives to Geneva for the talks. This development casts doubt on the possibility of immediate progress in resolving tensions between the two nations. The move follows a period of strained relations and ongoing disagreements over nuclear policy. Further details regarding the cancellation and potential rescheduling of talks are currently unavailable. The situation remains fluid, with the prospect of dialogue now uncertain.