Trump Cancels Plans with Kushner and Witkoff for Iran Talks in Pakistan

April 25, 2026 • Google News World

US President Donald Trump has announced that he is canceling a planned trip to Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials. The trip was intended to discuss a potential ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran.

According to reports, Trump had previously agreed to meet with Israeli officials and then travel to Pakistan, where he would have met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian officials. However, it appears that the meeting has been canceled due to disagreements over the terms of the talks.

In a statement, Trump said that he had decided not to proceed with the trip after receiving an “improved offer” from Iran. The details of this offer are not clear, but it is reported that Iran had made significant concessions in an effort to reach a peace agreement.

The cancellation of the trip has raised concerns about the future of the ceasefire talks. Without a meeting between Trump and Iranian officials, it appears that progress on the issue may be stalled.

The White House has confirmed that the US will continue to engage in diplomatic efforts with Iran, but it is unclear when or if further talks will take place.

Source: Google News World