US President Donald Trump declared American officials won’t travel for Iran truce talks, insisting discussions must be remote. Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi returned to Islamabad, relaying Tehran’s positions on nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz via Pakistani intermediaries. Iran maintains it won’t negotiate under coercion amid ongoing US pressure. US President Donald Trump declared American officials won’t travel for Iran truce talks, insisting discussions must be remote. Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi returned to Islamabad, relaying Tehran’s positions on nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz via Pakistani intermediaries. Iran maintains it won’t negotiate under coercion amid ongoing US pressure.
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