U.S. President Donald Trump has canceled a planned trip by envoys to Pakistan, which was intended to facilitate discussions with Iran.
The decision comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to ease tensions in the region and foster dialogue between Iran and its neighbors.
The cancellation has cast uncertainty over the progress of the negotiations and the broader strategy to stabilize relations in the Middle East.
The diplomatic initiative had been seen as a key step in de-escalating regional tensions, particularly between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
With the U.S. withdrawal from the planned mission, the path forward for these talks remains unclear.
Analysts suggest that the move could signal a shift in U.S. foreign policy priorities or reflect internal political considerations ahead of the 2026 election cycle.