Trump cancels US envoys' trip to Pakistan for talks on Iran war
Donald Trump cancelled a planned trip by US officials to Pakistan for talks on the Iran war on Saturday, shortly after Tehran's delegation had left Islamabad.
Both sides have been locked in a standoff over the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran restricting passage through the key shipping route in the wake of the US and Israel commencing strikes in February, as well as over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
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He wrote on his Truth Social platform: "Also, we have all the cards, they have none!
If they want to talk, all they have to do is call!!!" The White House said on Friday that US Vice-President JD Vance had been "on standby" to join the talks had they proved successful.
Araghchi, whose trip also includes visits to Oman and Russia, wrote in a post on X that his visit to Pakistan had been "fruitful". He added that he had "shared Iran's position concerning [a] workable framework to permanently end the war on Iran", but said he had "yet to see if US is truly serious about diplomacy". Pakistan's Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif said that the pair had shared "a most warm, cordial exchange of views on the current regional situation".
Araghchi is expected to return to Islamabad after visiting Oman, according to Iranian state media.
The Israeli military said Hezbollah had fired rockets at Israel
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