U.S. officials say the Trump administration is preparing for face-to-face talks between U.S. and Iranian officials in the coming days, with both sides working to reach a long-term agreement to end the war between Washington and Tehran. White House Press Secretary Levitt said, "The possibility of face-to-face talks is being discussed, but nothing is set in stone until the president or the White House makes a formal announcement." Officials said the talks are likely to be held in Islamabad, with Pakistan representing the country as a mediator. They added that the likelihood of the talks is increasing given the two-week ceasefire agreement announced by the U.S. and Iran tonight. According to officials, Trump's special envoy Witkov, son-in-law Kushner, and Vice President Vance are expected to attend. Vance is currently visiting Hungary, and sources say he may add another stop to his itinerary if the timing is right. (CNN)