Trump Cancels Islamabad Peace Mission as US Navy Begins De‑mining in Hormuz
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President Donald Trump cancelled a planned peace mission to Islamabad, Pakistan, while the United States Navy commenced de‑mining operations in the Strait of Hormuz.
The decision to call off the diplomatic visit came as the U.S. Navy began clearing mines from the strategic waterway that links the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea. The operation involves naval vessels tasked with removing underwater ordnance to ensure safe passage for commercial and military shipping.
The move reflects ongoing U.S. efforts to secure maritime routes in the region, though no further details were released regarding the scope of the de‑mining campaign or the reasons for the cancellation of the Islamabad trip.
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