US Envoys' Trip to Pakistan for Iran Talks Canceled
The trip was planned for negotiations amid rising tensions with Iran. Future discussions may occur via phone. (sources: aljazeera, independent, foxnews, nbcnews, theguardian)

A planned trip for US envoys to Pakistan, intended for talks regarding Iran, has been canceled. This decision followed the departure of an Iranian official from Pakistan.
- The trip was scheduled for US negotiators to discuss Iran-related issues.
- Future discussions could take place over the phone.
- The cancellation occurred after an Iranian official left Pakistan.
Why it matters
The cancellation reflects ongoing tensions in US-Iran relations and the diplomatic efforts surrounding them.
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