Trump cancels envoy trip to Pakistan for Iran talks
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32 claimsDonald Trump said he has told US envoys not to go to Pakistan for more talks with Iran.
Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi left Pakistan on Saturday evening.
An open-ended ceasefire has paused most fighting.
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5 questionsThe White House said its envoys would meet Araghchi in Islamabad.
According to apnews.comTrump said he called off the envoys' trip, and they did not go.
According to www.itv.com, Daily Mirror - Main, The Guardian - World, Östgöta CorrespondentenContext: This determines whether the cancellation was announced before or after the envoys traveled, affecting the credibility of US-Iran negotiation efforts.
The ceasefire is 'shaky' and could soon collapse.
According to apnews.comThe ceasefire is 'open-ended' and has paused most fighting.
According to Daily Mirror - Main, The Guardian - World, www.itv.comContext: The assessment of ceasefire stability influences expectations of renewed hostilities and economic impact.