Trump Sends Witkoff, Kushner to Pakistan to Pursue Iran Talks
Summary
- President Donald Trump has reportedly sent key aides to Pakistan to pursue negotiations with Iran.
- Markets are watching signs that the US is continuing a strategy that combines military pressure with diplomatic negotiations.
- Whether negotiations resume is viewed as a key variable in easing tensions in the Middle East.
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President Donald Trump has sent two close advisers to Pakistan to pursue negotiations with Iran, CNN reported, in a move that signals an effort to reopen diplomatic channels.
CNN reported on April 24 that Trump dispatched special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad for the talks.
The move appears to be part of a broader push for additional negotiations with Pakistan serving as a mediator.
Iran has not made its position clear on whether it will join the talks, leaving the chances of a meeting uncertain.
Markets are focused on signs that the US is maintaining a strategy that combines military pressure with diplomatic negotiations. Whether talks resume will be a key factor in easing tensions in the Middle East.


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