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Trump Cancels US Envoys' Trip to Pakistan for Iran Talks, Citing Futility

From 24.kg · (23m ago) Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The US has canceled a trip by special envoys to Pakistan for talks with Iran, stating readiness for dialogue but unwillingness to waste time on unproductive discussions.
  • Iran's Foreign Minister left Islamabad after submitting a list of demands to Pakistan for ending the war with the US, and plans to visit Oman and Russia for coordination.
  • Islamabad is attempting to restart negotiations between Tehran and Washington, following a previous round of talks that failed due to unrealistic conditions from both sides.

The United States, under President Donald Trump, has signaled a firm stance in its dealings with Iran, canceling a planned visit by special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad for talks. The White House stated that while dialogue is on the table, the US will not engage in discussions perceived as a waste of time. This move underscores a strategy of demanding direct engagement, with Iran invited to call the US at their convenience. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi departed Pakistan after handing over a list of demands aimed at de-escalating the conflict with the US. His subsequent visits to Oman and Russia are intended to coordinate with partners on bilateral cooperation and regional developments. This diplomatic maneuvering occurs against the backdrop of failed initial negotiations in Pakistan, where both sides presented intractable conditions. Pakistan continues its efforts to mediate a peaceful resolution to the ongoing war, highlighting the nation's role as a key player in regional stability.

The USA is ready for dialogue, but will not waste time on meaningless conversations.

— Donald TrumpStatement regarding the cancellation of US special envoys' trip to Pakistan for talks with Iran.
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