The Trump administration has dispatched envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff to Pakistan to restart negotiations with Iran. Iranian officials deny a scheduled meeting, suggesting indirect communication through Pakistan. Pakistan is expected to facilitate dialogue between Washington and Tehran.
Top Trump administration envoys are traveling to Pakistan for further peace talks with Iran amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. This move reflects efforts to de-escalate tensions and potentially restart nuclear negotiations between the two countries. The talks could signal a willingness to pursue diplomatic solutions.
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.
Senior US envoys are set to travel to Pakistan for crunch talks with Iran regarding a potential peace agreement. However, Iran has denied the talks are taking place. The negotiations are expected to be mediated by the United States.
President Trump dispatched U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan to meet with Iran's foreign minister, aiming to revive talks amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the ongoing Middle East conflict. The U.S. is seeking to restart negotiations with Iran, while also extending a Jones Act waiver to stabilize energy prices and ease oil shipments. Brent crude oil prices fluctuated following the announcement.
Iran's Foreign Minister will not hold direct negotiations with the US during his visit to Pakistan, instead planning to convey Iran's views on ending the war through Pakistan. Recent peace talks between Iran, the US, and Israel following a 40-day conflict were unsuccessful, and a follow-up round in Pakistan is now planned but Iran has withdrawn. A US logistics and security team is already in Islamabad to support the anticipated negotiations.
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are traveling to Pakistan to engage in talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, facilitated by Pakistan. Iran seeks confidence-building measures before direct negotiations, including the lifting of sanctions and the release of seized ships and crews. Trump insists any peace deal must include Iran's surrender of nuclear materials and a commitment not to build a nuclear weapon.
President Trump is sending envoys, Witkoff and Kushner, to Pakistan for talks with Iran as part of efforts to restart negotiations. The U.S. hopes for positive developments from the meeting, while Iran insists on not negotiating under threat. The future of any peace talks remains uncertain.
US President Trump is sending senior envoys to Pakistan for crucial talks with Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, aiming to revive negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program amid escalating regional tensions. The White House is cautiously optimistic about a productive conversation and potential progress. Global energy markets are experiencing volatility due to ongoing disruptions and the Strait of Hormuz blockade, impacting oil prices.
U.S. President Trump will send a special envoy to Pakistan for Iran talks to intensify diplomatic efforts to end the Iran conflict. Recent signs of some progress have been observed from Iran, with Iran’s foreign minister expected to visit Islamabad to discuss proposals for reviving peace negotiations with the U.S. Trump stated he wants to wait for ‘the best deal’ and a ‘lasting’ agreement.