US Envoy Trip to Pakistan Canceled Over Iran War Talks

April 26, 2026 • Google News World

US President Donald Trump has canceled a planned trip to Pakistan by US envoys, including Ambassador David Satterfield and Special Representative for Iran Affairs Brian Hook. The trip was intended to facilitate talks on the ongoing conflict in Iran.

According to reports, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif left Islamabad earlier today, reportedly due to a lack of progress in negotiations. Trump’s decision to cancel the envoys’ trip comes amid tensions between the US and Iran over the conflict.

The White House has stated that the cancellation was made due to “unforeseen circumstances.” The exact reason for the cancellation is not clear.

The talks were intended to address concerns about Iran’s nuclear program, as well as regional security issues. However, it appears that the negotiations have stalled, with Zarif leaving Islamabad without reaching any agreements.

The US and Iranian governments have been engaged in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict, but so far, no significant progress has been made. The cancellation of the envoys’ trip may indicate a lack of confidence in the talks, or a desire to reassess the situation before proceeding with further negotiations.

Source: Google News World