US Cancels Iran Envoys’ Pakistan Visit, Dampening Diplomatic Hopes
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The United States has cancelled a planned trip by Iranian envoys to Pakistan, a move that has weakened prospects for a diplomatic breakthrough between Washington and Tehran.
The decision was announced by President Donald Trump, who cited logistical concerns for the envoys’ visit to Islamabad. The trip, which had been expected to facilitate talks on a range of issues, was abruptly called off.
The cancellation comes amid ongoing tensions between the two countries, with both sides seeking a path to resolve long‑standing disputes. The move is seen as a setback for any potential negotiations that were hoped to be advanced through the Pakistan leg of the itinerary.
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