Vice President JD Vance traveled to Islamabad on April 11, 2026, to lead U.S. negotiations with Iranian officials hosted by Pakistan, aiming to solidify a ceasefire and curb nuclear ambitions amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. A second trip planned for April 20 was indefinitely postponed after Tehran declined participation, per White House confirmations, shifting talks to indirect channels. No further visits or scheduling announcements have emerged in the past three weeks, reflecting stalled diplomacy despite Pakistan's mediator role. Traders weigh rescheduling risks against Vance's packed agenda, with potential catalysts including negotiation breakthroughs, regional summits, or Hormuz developments before May 31 resolution windows.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill JD Vance visit Pakistan by...?
Will JD Vance visit Pakistan by...?
$136,600 Vol.
May 31
14%
$136,600 Vol.
May 31
14%
For the purpose of this market, a "visit" is defined as Vance physically entering the terrestrial or maritime territory of Pakistan. Whether or not Vance enters the country's airspace during the timeframe of this market will have no bearing on a positive resolution.
The primary resolution source for this information will be official information from government of the United States of America, however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Market Opened: Apr 29, 2026, 5:00 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...For the purpose of this market, a "visit" is defined as Vance physically entering the terrestrial or maritime territory of Pakistan. Whether or not Vance enters the country's airspace during the timeframe of this market will have no bearing on a positive resolution.
The primary resolution source for this information will be official information from government of the United States of America, however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Vice President JD Vance traveled to Islamabad on April 11, 2026, to lead U.S. negotiations with Iranian officials hosted by Pakistan, aiming to solidify a ceasefire and curb nuclear ambitions amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. A second trip planned for April 20 was indefinitely postponed after Tehran declined participation, per White House confirmations, shifting talks to indirect channels. No further visits or scheduling announcements have emerged in the past three weeks, reflecting stalled diplomacy despite Pakistan's mediator role. Traders weigh rescheduling risks against Vance's packed agenda, with potential catalysts including negotiation breakthroughs, regional summits, or Hormuz developments before May 31 resolution windows.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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