Iran stated that no direct meeting is planned with the U.S. in Pakistan, contradicting the White House's account. Iran will relay messages through Pakistan, while U.S. special envoys will engage in direct talks with Iranian representatives via Pakistan's mediation. Pakistan is attempting to facilitate dialogue between the two countries.
Kushner and Witkoff traveled to Pakistan to discuss talks with Iran. This is part of the US effort to mediate in the Iranian issue. Analysis of the economic and diplomatic impact of the Iran negotiations is needed.
Vice President Vance is traveling to Pakistan to explore potential talks with Iran, as Iranian ships remain blocked in the Persian Gulf. This blockade raises concerns about energy supply disruptions and escalating international tensions. Whether this negotiation attempt will mark a significant shift in US-Iran relations remains to be seen.
New talks are underway between the US, Pakistan, and Iran to end the Israel-Iran conflict. US envoys Witkoff and Kushner are heading to Pakistan, with President Vance on standby. Iran has stated it will not engage in direct negotiations with the US government during this visit.
US President Trump dispatched Kushner and Witcoff to Pakistan for talks with Iran regarding a potential agreement. Iran plans to offer a proposal for restarting peace talks, and Pakistan will convey this offer to Washington. Trump asserted that the US maintains an advantage in the standoff at the Strait of Hormuz.
Witkoff and Kushner will travel to Pakistan for direct talks with Iranian representatives, while Vice President Vance will remain in the United States. Pakistan is playing an ‘incredible’ mediating role in the process, following a ceasefire brokered on April 8. This diplomatic push aims to end hostilities that began on February 28.
President Trump dispatched envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan for talks with Iran. Retired Naval Intelligence Commander Dr. Paul Chabot discussed potential future developments. This indicates continued U.S. interest in Iranian negotiations.
The United States will send a delegation (Witkoff, Kushner) to Pakistan for new talks with Iranian officials, aiming to build on a fragile ceasefire. Iran has expressed interest in talks, but no agreement has been reached yet. President Trump indicated that Iran is making an offer to meet U.S. demands, including giving up enriched uranium and allowing free passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump's envoys Witkoff and Kushner traveled to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran. The US continues to blockade the Strait of Hormuz and urges Iran to abandon nuclear weapons. Iran rejects the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, citing violations by the US and Israel, escalating tensions.
US President Trump is sending Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan to continue talks with Iran regarding a potential new round of nuclear negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi is also traveling to Pakistan, Oman, and Russia for related discussions. This trip represents an attempt at mediation between the US and Iran.