Washington — US President Donald Trump announced late Saturday, April 25, that he cancelled the planned trip of US representatives to Islamabad who were due to meet Iranian officials; some outlets named the envoys as Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff. The cancellation was posted on Trump's Truth Social account after Iran's minister Abbas Araghchi traveled to Pakistan for talks. The decision followed Iran's earlier statement that no meeting with the US was planned and reports that Abbas Araghchi departed Islamabad without direct U.S. meetings this week. Trump cited perceived infighting within Iran and said telephone diplomacy could replace the envoys' trip; Pakistan is expected to convey Iran's observations as discussions shift to remote channels.
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美国政府通过暂停实地特使行程,保留了程序上的筹码,为电话谈判留下了选项,同时控制了公众宣传和操作风险。
伊朗温和派和巴基斯坦中间人错失了直接面对面谈判的良机,这延长了外交僵局以及对下一步措施的不确定性。
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