Trump cancels US delegation’s Pakistan trip as Iran peace talks stall
President Trump has made a sudden decision to call off the planned US delegation’s trip to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran. In a phone call with Fox News, he stated that he deemed the trip unnecessary and a waste of time, instructing the delegation to stay put. This abrupt cancellation has raised questions about the future of diplomatic relations between the US, Pakistan, and Iran.
The White House had remained silent on the specifics of the delegation’s departure until Trump’s announcement. Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff were reportedly preparing to travel to Islamabad before the president intervened. The reasons behind Trump’s decision to cancel the trip remain unclear, but he emphasized that the US holds all the cards in the situation.
The timing of Trump’s decision is particularly significant as members of an Iranian delegation had already concluded their meetings with Pakistani officials and left Islamabad. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who had been engaging in separate discussions with Pakistani counterparts, was expected to return to the capital on Sunday. However, with the US delegation’s trip now off the table, the future of these diplomatic efforts is uncertain.
The cancellation of the US delegation’s visit raises concerns about the potential impact on regional stability and the ongoing negotiations between Pakistan and Iran. It also highlights the complexities of international relations and the challenges of balancing competing interests and priorities. As the situation continues to evolve, stakeholders will be closely monitoring developments and seeking to navigate the changing dynamics in the region.



