Trump cancels his envoys’ Pakistan trip for Iran ceasefire negotiations
Summary
President Donald Trump has stopped US envoys from traveling to Pakistan for further talks with Iran about ending the conflict. Iran’s top diplomat recently left Pakistan after meeting officials, and officials say talks between the US and Iran will be indirect. The ceasefire has paused most fighting but the conflict continues to disrupt global trade.Key Facts
- President Trump told US envoys not to go to Pakistan for more talks with Iran.
- Iran’s top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, left Pakistan after meeting key officials there.
- Talks between the US and Iran are expected to be indirect, with Pakistan acting as mediator.
- An open-ended ceasefire has paused most fighting in the conflict.
- The Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil shipments, is nearly closed due to the conflict.
- Iran has attacked ships recently, and the US maintains a blockade on Iranian ports.
- Germany plans to send minesweeper ships to clear mines in the Mediterranean near the strait after hostilities end.
- Iran has resumed some commercial flights after the war started two months ago.
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