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Trump cancels Witkoff and Kushner's trip to Pakistan for Iran Peace talks

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President Donald Trump has abruptly canceled a high-stakes diplomatic mission to Pakistan that was intended to facilitate indirect talks with Iranian officials.

The delegation, which was set to include Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff, was grounded by the president on Saturday.

Trump announced the decision via social media, citing significant frustration with the current state of Iranian leadership.

He specifically pointed to internal confusion and infighting within Tehran as primary reasons for halting the engagement.

The president expressed impatience with the diplomatic process, noting that he did not want his representatives to endure long-distance travel for unproductive discussions.

He emphasized that the United States currently holds a strong negotiating position and does not need to chase potential partners.

This sudden reversal highlights the volatile nature of the administration's recent diplomatic efforts.

Only a day prior, the White House had signaled that the trip could serve as a vital jump-start for fragile negotiations between the two nations.

The planned meetings in Islamabad were intended to utilize Pakistani officials as intermediaries to bridge the gap between Washington and Tehran.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had already arrived in Pakistan for these discussions before the cancellation was announced.

White House officials had previously suggested that there were signs of progress in recent days.

However, the president’s latest comments suggest that any potential deal remains distant and that he is unwilling to engage in what he perceives as wasted effort.

Vice President JD Vance had been considered for a potential role in the talks if they showed early signs of success.

This cancellation follows a previous, unsuccessful trip to the region by the vice president just weeks ago.

Trump’s rhetoric remains firm, insisting that if Iran wishes to engage in meaningful dialogue, the initiative must come from them.

He maintains that the U.S. holds all the leverage in the current standoff.

The cancellation underscores a broader strategy of prioritizing direct results over lengthy diplomatic processes.

It remains to be seen how this shift will impact regional stability and future communication channels between the involved parties.

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