Trump envoys meet Iranian foreign minister in Pakistan for ceasefire talks

President Donald Trump has sent Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad to meet with Iran's foreign minister following the announcement of an indefinite ceasefire extension

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Trump envoys meet Iranian foreign minister in Pakistan for ceasefire talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, to participate in high-level discussions aimed at reviving ceasefire negotiations. The diplomatic visit comes as the Pakistani government continues its efforts to bring United States and Iranian officials back to the negotiating table. These talks are seen as a critical step in addressing the ongoing regional situation and formalizing previous agreements between the two nations.[1][2]

President Donald Trump dispatched Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to the Pakistani capital to represent the United States in these new talks with the Iranian foreign minister. The decision to send these specific representatives follows an announcement from President Trump earlier this week regarding an indefinite extension of the ceasefire with Iran. The presence of Witkoff and Kushner indicates a high-level commitment to the diplomatic process initiated by the administration.[1][2]

Pakistan has played a central role in facilitating these interactions, working to ensure that both U.S. and Iranian officials have a venue for dialogue. The international community is closely watching the developments in Islamabad to see if the talks will lead to a more stable and long-term resolution. The extension of the ceasefire provided the necessary context for this latest round of diplomacy, as Pakistan continues to mediate between the two sides.[1][2]

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