’18-hour air travel is a waste of time’, Trump’s visit to Pakistan is canceled, war clouds in Iran again!

The possibility of the second round of peace talks! US President Donald Trump canceled the decision to send a delegation to Pakistan. After the Iranian delegation returned from a visit to Pakistan on Saturday, Trump told the media that he is not sending a delegation to Pakistan. In his words, “an 18-hour flight is nothing but a waste of time.”

Steve Wittkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner were scheduled to travel to Pakistan on Saturday to attend peace talks. But Iran turned the dice before him. The Iranian delegation arrived in Islamabad on Friday. Which was led by the foreign minister of that country, Abbas Aragachi. But it is known that they left Islamabad after meeting Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Saturday. After that, the question started to arise, then the second phase of the peace meeting collapsed again? In this situation, the US president practically sealed the possibility.

Trump wrote on social media, ‘Too much time wasted in travel. We have important work to do.’

In an interview given to Fox News that day, the US President said, “My people were preparing to go to Pakistan. But I told them not to go there. There is no need to waste time on an 18-hour flight to Islamabad.” Besides, Trump said, “We have all the power. They have nothing. If they want to talk, they (Iran) can call whenever they want.” After that, Trump also wrote on his social media, ‘Too much time is wasted in travel. We have important work to do.’

It is assumed that Iran is behind the cancellation of this meeting. Iran has made it clear from the start that there will be no meeting. After that, instead of waiting for the US delegation, the Iranian delegation returned after meeting with the Pakistani Prime Minister. It is believed that Trump, humiliated by this incident, has backed away from the decision to send a delegation to Pakistan. After the cancellation of the second round of the meeting, the worry has naturally started, but will America start a war in Iran again?

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