Trump Sends Kushner And Witkoff To Pakistan For Iran Talks
President Donald Trump has dispatched high-level envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan for direct negotiations with Iran’s foreign minister. The move marks a significant escalation in diplomatic efforts to address regional instability and prevent a wider conflict in the Middle East. Pakistan is serving as the neutral ground for these high-stakes discussions between the United States and Iran.
The presence of Kushner, a primary architect of the Abraham Accords, alongside real estate mogul and Middle East envoy Witkoff, suggests a heavy emphasis on personal diplomacy. The meetings come as international pressure mounts for a sustainable ceasefire and a de-escalation of hostilities involving Israel and various regional actors. By bypassing traditional State Department channels in favor of personal representatives, the Trump administration appears to be prioritizing a direct line of communication with Tehran.
Observers are watching for any signs of a breakthrough regarding maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz and a broader framework for peace. While the specifics of the agenda remain closely guarded, the choice of Islamabad as a venue highlights Pakistan's evolving role as a mediator between the West and the Islamic Republic. The outcome of these talks could dictate the trajectory of U.S. foreign policy in the region for the remainder of Trump's term.
This report is based on information provided by AP News.
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