JD Vance becomes 5th US vice president to visit Pakistan: List of past American presidents and VPs

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ISLAMABAD: United States and Iran delegations are set to begin high-level negotiations in Islamabad as Pakistan hosts talks aimed at turning a fragile ceasefire into a lasting peace agreement.

The discussions come after a two-week ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump following six weeks of conflict involving US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Despite the pause in hostilities, tensions remain high, with both sides accusing each other of failing to fully implement the truce.

Key sticking points include the Strait of Hormuz, ongoing regional security concerns, and continued unrest involving Israel and Iran-backed groups in Lebanon.

A senior Iranian delegation led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, along with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, arrived in Islamabad ahead of the talks.

Separately, the US delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance and including negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, also reached the federal capital to participate in the discussions.

The visit marks a rare trip by a US vice president to Pakistan, highlighting the significance of the ongoing diplomatic efforts. Officials say the talks are aimed at easing tensions and exploring pathways toward a broader settlement.

Richard Nixon (1956)

Former US Richard Nixon pictured in this undated image. — United States Senate
Former US Richard Nixon pictured in this undated image. — United States Senate

VP Richard Nixon visited Karachi on July 9, 1956, where he met then-President Iskandar Mirza during an early phase of Pakistan-US relations.

Lyndon B Johnson (1961)

VP Lyndon B Johnson travelled to Karachi on a goodwill mission on behalf of President Kennedy and met President Ayub Khan. His visit became notable for his interaction with a local camel cart driver, Bashir Sarban, whom he later invited to the United States as an official guest.

Dick Cheney (2007)

Former US Vice President Dick Cheney pictured in this undated image. — The White House
Former US Vice President Dick Cheney pictured in this undated image. — The White House

Dick Cheney made an unannounced visit on February 26, 2007, holding talks with General Pervez Musharraf amid security and regional concerns.

Joe Biden (2011)

Then US Vice President Joe Biden greets Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and introduces him to Acting Special Representative Frank Ruggiero (right) outside the Presidential Palace in Islamabad, January 12, 2011. — The White House
Then US Vice President Joe Biden greets Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and introduces him to Acting Special Representative Frank Ruggiero (right) outside the Presidential Palace in Islamabad, January 12, 2011. — The White House

Arrived in Islamabad on January 12, 2011, for a brief but high-level visit, meeting President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani.

In February 2008, Biden was a member of the delegation that toured Pakistan to observe the elections held in February. He was then the Chairman of Senate’s Committee on Foreign Relations.

Here are the US presidents who visited Pakistan:

Dwight D Eisenhower (1959)

A portrait of former US President Dwight D Eisenhower. — US Embassy & Consulate in the Republic of Korea
A portrait of former US President Dwight D Eisenhower. — US Embassy & Consulate in the Republic of Korea

Dwight D Eisenhower was the first US president to visit Pakistan in 1959. He was received by President Ayub Khan in Karachi, where large crowds gathered to welcome his motorcade.

Lyndon B Johnson (1967)

Lyndon Baines Johnson (centre) taking oath as US President aboard Air Force One at Love Field in Dallas Texas, US in this handout image taken on November 22, 1963. — Reuters
Lyndon Baines Johnson (centre) taking oath as US President aboard Air Force One at Love Field in Dallas Texas, US in this handout image taken on November 22, 1963. — Reuters

Johnson made a brief stopover on December 23, 1967, during his presidency.

Richard Nixon (1969)

Former US President Richard Nixon (left), listened to by First Lady Pat Nixon and daughter Tricia Nixon (right), says goodbye to family and staff in the White House East Room on August 9, 1974. — Reuters
Former US President Richard Nixon (left), listened to by First Lady Pat Nixon and daughter Tricia Nixon (right), says goodbye to family and staff in the White House East Room on August 9, 1974. — Reuters

Nixon visited Lahore on August 1 and August 01, 1969, and met  President Yahya Khan.

Bill Clinton (2000)

Former US President Bill Clinton speaks during a public memorial for Robert F. Kennedy at the 50th anniversary of his assassination at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, VA, US, June 6, 2018. — Reuters
Former US President Bill Clinton speaks during a public memorial for Robert F. Kennedy at the 50th anniversary of his assassination at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, VA, US, June 6, 2018. — Reuters

Bill Clinton undertook a short visit on March 25, holding meetings with President Rafiq Tarar and General Musharraf.

George W Bush (2006)

Former US President George W Bush (left) and ex-Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf walk together to their joint news conference at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, March 4, 2006. — The White House
Former US President George W Bush (left) and ex-Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf walk together to their joint news conference at Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, March 4, 2006. — The White House

George W Bush travelled to Pakistan on March 3-4, meeting then-president General Pervez Musharraf and engaging in public diplomacy events, including a cricket interaction with local players.

President George W Bush watches his hit during a cricket clinic with Pakistani youth from the Schola Nova school and the Islamabad College for Boys, March 4, 2006, at the Raphel Memorial Gardens on the grounds of the US Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. — The White House
President George W Bush watches his hit during a cricket clinic with Pakistani youth from the Schola Nova school and the Islamabad College for Boys, March 4, 2006, at the Raphel Memorial Gardens on the grounds of the US Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. — The White House

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