Pakistan races to save negotiations between US and Iran after Trump keeps envoys home

Pakistan's top leadership is trying to revive US-Iran talks after President Donald Trump told his envoys not to travel to Islamabad for negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Omani officials to discuss issues surrounding the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan's top political and military leadership are trying to revive talks between the US and Iran after President Donald Trump cancelled his envoys' trip to Islamabad. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spent Sunday in Oman discussing the Strait of Hormuz. Iran insists on ending the US blockade on its ports before new talks. Araghchi met with Omani officials to discuss a mechanism for collecting tolls from vessels transiting the strait. The US and Iran have made military threats, with Iran warning of a 'strong response' to continued US aggression. Trump stressed that one of his conditions for talks is that Iran 'will not have a nuclear weapon'.
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