Behind the vague statements and carefully worded press releases lies a familiar but fragile reality: diplomacy is doing the hard work that almost no one sees. JD Vance’s schedule change is less about optics and more about signaling that Washington wants a direct hand on the levers of regional stability, even as officials refuse to spell out every concern in public. That silence is deliberate, not accidental.
Across capitals, negotiators are trying to cool the temperature without appearing weak, weighing every move for its impact on security, energy markets, and public confidence. No breakthrough is promised, and none may come soon. Yet the fact that talks continue, that phones keep ringing and meetings keep being added, is itself the message: as long as leaders keep talking, they are choosing diplomacy over disaster.