Deep Tide TechFlow News: On April 26, according to Caixin, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on social media on the 25th that he canceled the U.S. representatives’ trip to Islamabad, Pakistan—“to meet with Iran.” Trump said the trip “wastes too much time on travel,” and claimed that Iran’s leadership is facing “internal strife and chaos.” He also said that the U.S. “holds all the cards,” and that if Iran wants to talk, “just call directly.” Trump previously told the media that the travel plans for his special envoy, Witkoff, and his son-in-law, Kushner, to go to Pakistan for U.S.-Iran negotiations had been canceled. He said he had told the two that there was “no need to fly 18 hours just to sit and talk in circles.” (CCTV News)

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