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Iran Talks on Hold as Tehran's Top Diplomat Leaves Pakistan, Trump Tells Envoys Not to Go

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he has instructed envoys not to travel to Pakistan for further discussions with Iran. This announcement follows the departure of Iran's top diplomat from Islamabad on Saturday.

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Iran Talks on Hold as Tehran's Top Diplomat Leaves Pakistan, Trump Tells Envoys Not to Go

The latest negotiations concerning a ceasefire between the United States and Iran seem to have stalled entirely. Just as Tehran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left Pakistan on Saturday, President Trump publicly declared that he had canceled the dispatch of his envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, to Islamabad.

These discussions were expected to build upon face-to-face meetings earlier this month that involved U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian leaders, led by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. However, trust issues have arisen due to the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, which has further complicated the situation.

Trump's announcement came swiftly after Araghchi's departure, with the President stating on social media: "If they [Iran] want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!" He emphasized that he sees no need for lengthy travel when productive dialogue could occur via phone.

Iran has expressed skepticism about the U.S. commitment to sincere negotiations, especially in light of previous tensions in the region. In addition, Iranian officials have indicated that the discussions would likely remain indirect, with Pakistani officials serving as intermediaries.

Trump's administration has recently extended a ceasefire, but economic strains arising from the conflict continue to mount. Concerns are growing about the impact of the blockade on global oil and gas supplies, particularly as military threats persist from both sides. Iran, for example, has warned that it will respond decisively to U.S. military actions.

As Araghchi left for Oman after his talks in Pakistan, he hinted at returning for further discussions. The political landscape remains tense, with observers noting that the U.S. may not have set high expectations for the latest round of talks. Expert opinions suggest that Iran holds significant leverage given the strategic position of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy supplies.

Iran's cautious optimism about possible indirect talks hangs in the balance amid rising hostilities and unanswered questions regarding trust and negotiation integrity moving forward.

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