Trump Cancels US Officials' Trip to Pakistan Amid Iran War Talks
Trump Says He Has Cancelled US Officials' Trip To Pakistan For Iran Talks
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US President Donald Trump has canceled a planned trip for US officials to Pakistan for discussions with Iranian representatives aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. He emphasized that the US is in a strong position and can communicate with Iran at any time.
- 01Trump ordered US envoys to cancel their trip to Pakistan for Iran talks.
- 02He criticized the trip as unproductive, stating officials shouldn't 'sit around talking about nothing'.
- 03Trump asserted that the US holds a strong negotiating position regarding Iran.
- 04The cancellation does not imply a resumption of war in Iran.
- 05Trump indicated that further considerations about the conflict have not been made.
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US President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of a planned trip for US officials to Pakistan for discussions with Iranian officials about ending the war. Trump stated he instructed his envoys not to embark on an '18-hour flight' as he believes the discussions would be unproductive, saying they should not 'sit around talking about nothing'. He emphasized that the United States is in a strong position regarding negotiations with Iran, asserting that they can reach out at any time. Despite the cancellation, Trump clarified that this does not mean that the war in Iran would restart, adding that the administration has not made further considerations regarding the conflict.
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