Trump Cancels Envoys' Visit to Pakistan Amid US-Iran Tensions
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U.S. President Donald Trump canceled a planned visit by envoys to Pakistan due to Iran's unsatisfactory peace proposal amidst ongoing tensions. Trump emphasized that any agreement must ensure Iran does not develop nuclear weapons, while Iran's Foreign Minister has left Pakistan after discussing potential de-escalation.
- 01Trump canceled envoys' visit to Pakistan over Iran's inadequate peace proposal.
- 02Iran's Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, has exited Pakistan after talks.
- 03Trump stated that any deal must guarantee Iran will not possess nuclear weapons.
- 04Iran has ruled out direct negotiations with the U.S. under pressure.
- 05Araghchi is expected to return to Pakistan after consultations in Tehran.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of a scheduled visit by envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan, attributing the decision to Iran's failure to provide an acceptable peace proposal. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump remarked that while Iran 'offered a lot,' it fell short of expectations. He indicated that any potential agreement must ensure that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons. This development follows the departure of Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi from Pakistan, where he had discussed a possible framework for de-escalation with Pakistani officials. Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Tehran would not engage in talks with Washington under pressure, and direct negotiations are currently off the table. Araghchi is anticipated to return to Islamabad after further consultations in Tehran and a stop in Oman.
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The cancellation of the envoys' visit may hinder diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Iran, affecting regional stability.
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