Trump Calls Off Sending Envoys to Iran Peace Talks in Pakistan
A planned diplomatic meeting between the United States and Iran in Pakistan has been cancelled after President Trump called off the mission
President Donald Trump has officially called off the mission to send United States envoys to participate in peace talks with Iran. The decision effectively halts the diplomatic process that was expected to take place between the two countries. According to reports, the planned meeting between the representatives will no longer proceed as originally intended.[1][2][3][4]
The diplomatic session was scheduled to be held in Pakistan today. However, the meeting has been cancelled and will not be going ahead following the directive to withdraw the envoys. This development marks a significant change in the planned engagement between Washington and Tehran, which had been organized to occur on Pakistani soil.[1][2][3][4]
With the peace talks now called off, the immediate future of the diplomatic mission remains unclear. The cancellation of today's meeting in Pakistan confirms that the envoys will not be engaging in the scheduled discussions. All sources indicate that the peace talks between the U.S. and Iran have been terminated for the time being.[1][2][3][4]
The decision to call off the envoys was made public today, coinciding with the date the talks were set to begin. The move ensures that the U.S. delegation will not be present in Pakistan for the negotiations. This cancellation applies specifically to the peace talks that had been brokered for this particular session.[1][2][3][4]



