US president cancels envoy trip to Pakistan for ceasefire talks – as it happened
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Donald Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan for ceasefire talks with Iran Donald Trump has confirmed the cancellation of his plan to send US envoys for ceasefire talks in Pakistan, saying “too much time” has been “wasted on traveling”.
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What happened
Donald Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan for ceasefire talks with Iran Donald Trump has confirmed the cancellation of his plan to send US envoys for ceasefire talks in Pakistan, saying “too much time” has been “wasted on traveling”.
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