Donald Trump cancels diplomatic mission to Pakistan, cooling hopes for talks with Iran

Fabio Guerrero

Donald Trump has decided to cancel the trip of his envoys to Pakistan, a move that further complicates negotiations with Iran. The decision came after the Iranian negotiator left Islamabad without meeting U.S. representatives, leaving the talks without a clear path forward.

The mission aimed to revive dialogue amid a fragile ceasefire, but the lack of progress and absence of direct counterparts led Washington to step back. Trump reportedly stated that there was no point in continuing diplomatic travel without real guarantees of advancement.

Donald Trump cancels diplomatic mission to Pakistan, cooling hopes for talks with Iran

This move highlights the stagnation of negotiations marked by mutual distrust, military tensions, and key disagreements, including Iran’s nuclear program and control of strategic routes.

Why was the trip to Pakistan canceled?

Because there were no clear conditions for negotiations, and the Iranian representative had already left the country, preventing any direct meeting.

With diplomacy now on hold, a key question remains: will talks resume, or could tensions escalate once again in the region?

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