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US envoys have postponed their visit to Pakistan as the deadline for a ceasefire in Iran approaches.

US envoys have postponed their visit to Pakistan for peace talks regarding Iran as the ceasefire deadline approaches. Uncertainty is increasing over the next steps amid escalating global tensions.

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Washington/Islamabad: In a significant diplomatic twist, key U.S. officials — including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner — have not traveled to Pakistan as planned for crucial peace talks with Iran, according to a White House official. The unexpected delay has raised concerns about the future of negotiations just as the ceasefire deadline approaches.

Adding to the uncertainty, U.S. Vice President JD Vance is also still in Washington, DC, despite earlier expectations that he would join the diplomatic mission. The absence of top suggests ongoing internal deliberations within the U.S. administration, possibly indicating unresolved differences over negotiation strategy.

The talks, which were expected to take place in Islamabad, were seen as a critical opportunity to extend or reinforce the fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran. However, with both sides yet to confirm participation and no clear timeline for rescheduling, diplomatic momentum appears to be slipping.

Meanwhile, the current ceasefire — brokered after weeks of heightened tensions — is set to expire within hours. U.S. President Donald Trump has previously warned that failure to reach an agreement could lead to serious consequences, signaling a possible return to military escalation if diplomacy breaks down.

With time running out, global attention is fixed on whether last-minute efforts can revive the talks or prevent a renewed conflict. The coming hours are expected to be decisive, as the world watches closely for any signs of movement from Washington or Tehran.

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