Trump Cancels Envoys' Trip to Iran Talks in Pakistan
Trump says he canceled envoys' trip to Iran talks in Pakistan: Report
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US President Donald Trump announced he canceled a planned trip for his envoys to Pakistan to discuss peace talks with Iranian officials. He emphasized that the US holds a strong position and that further travel for discussions was unnecessary.
- 01Trump ordered his envoys not to travel to Pakistan for talks with Iran.
- 02He expressed frustration over the lengthy travel for what he deemed unproductive discussions.
- 03The decision reflects Trump's stance on US leverage in negotiations.
- 04The trip was intended to address ongoing conflict issues.
- 05Trump's comments were made during a phone call with Fox News.
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US President Donald Trump recently stated that he canceled a planned trip for his envoys to Pakistan for discussions with Iranian officials regarding the ongoing conflict. In a phone call with Fox News, Trump expressed his belief that the US holds a strong negotiating position, saying, 'We have all the cards.' He emphasized that he would not allow his team to undertake an 18-hour flight for what he described as 'talking about nothing.' This decision indicates a shift in the US approach to diplomacy in the region, suggesting that Trump prefers to wait for Iran to initiate contact rather than engage in lengthy discussions without clear outcomes.
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