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Donald Trump announced his decision on talks with Iran. Delegation canceled


“I told my team there's no point in taking an 18-hour plane ride and then sitting around talking about nothing,” the US president said in an interview with Fox News.

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– We have all the cards in our hand. [Irańczycy] they can call us anytime they want,” Trump further said.

Earlier, Reuters also reported that the Iranian delegation had already left Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, and peace talks between the US and Iran ultimately did not take place.

Peace negotiations canceled

On Friday, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt announced that Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would go to Pakistan for talks with representatives of the Iranian authorities on Saturday morning.

US President Donald Trump informed that Iran wants to talk and explore the possibility of reaching an agreement and that it plans to present an offer to meet the United States' demands. However, this information was denied by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghei, who announced on Friday that There will be no direct talks between the delegations of both countries in Islamabad.

The head of Iranian diplomacy, Abbas Aragchi, met only with representatives of Pakistan conveyed Iran's position to US peace proposals. The response included Tehran's demands and reservations about the American position.

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