Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi did the quick turn-around after leaving Pakistan's capital without meeting with US officials Saturday, a move that prompted Trump to then swiftly cancel American negotiators' intended trip to Islamabad.
President Trump has called off sending a US delegation to Pakistan Saturday for peace talks with Iran – canceling a trip he said would be a waste of time.
US special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel to Pakistan this weekend for additional peace talks with Iran, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Friday.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will lead a "small delegation" to Islamabad, which is set to arrive around 10 p.m. local time, an Iranian source said.
“We’re supposed to have the talks,” Trump told The Post, brushing aside doubts about whether negotiations would fall apart. “So I would assume at this point nobody’s playing games.”
ISLAMABAD — After Iran claimed it had refused to attend a second round of peace talks on Sunday, Tehran is now “willing for a second round” of negotiations — and its bluster so far is mere posturing for the best deal possible, Pakistani sources exclusively told The Post on Monday. Iran on Sunday had publicly...
President Trump’s Middle East envoy is headed to Pakistan this week to restart negotiations to end the Iran War, the commander-in-chief told The Post Sunday — but Iran said it will not participate.
Neither the US or Iran — nor mediator Pakistan — have publicly confirmed that Washington and Tehran will again meet for further peace talks to end the seven-week-long war, but the signs of an impending gathering are stacking up.
Iran’s so-called “mosquito fleet” — thousands of small, fast-attack boats paired with drones and coastal missiles — is proving it can still rattle global oil markets.