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After arriving on Friday, Iran's Abbas Araghchi has left Islamabad, prompting President Trump to announce that his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will no longer travel there Saturday for peace
The president's announcement came after Iranian officials left Pakistan on Saturday and downplayed the prospect of direct talks with U.S. officials on a deal.
President Trump has called off sending a US delegation to Pakistan Saturday for peace talks with Iran – nixing a trip he said would be a waste of time. Trump, who told a Post reporter in Islamabad to “come home” shortly after he made the announcement,
President Donald Trump says he told his top envoys not to travel to Pakistan to negotiate with Iran. ″They can call us any time they want,” he told Fox News.
President Trump said the U.S. Navy is hunting for explosive mines this weekend in latest push to open the Strait of Hormuz.
The latest attempt at ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran has fallen flat after Tehran's top diplomat left Pakistan and President Donald Trump said he told envoys not to travel to Islamabad.
Trump reveals he canceled a U.S. delegation's trip to Pakistan for Iran negotiations, saying Iran can call anytime and that the U.S. holds all the cards.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is heading to Pakistan for talks, according to Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency.
A source says the latest Iranian proposal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz but leave the state of talks on other key US demands unclear.