The push for a lasting US-Iran ceasefire has hit another roadblock after US President Donald Trump cancelled a planned visit by his envoys to Pakistan, citing Tehran's failure to present an acceptable peace proposal.
Trump claimed that Iran 'offered a lot but not enough' and that a revised proposal arrived within minutes of his decision, but he did not disclose specifics.
The development follows Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi's exit from Islamabad, where he had presented a possible de-escalation framework through Pakistani intermediaries.
Iran has ruled out direct negotiations for now, and indirect channels remain the only line of communication.
Meanwhile, Israel has bombed Lebanon again, despite a ceasefire that Trump recently said had been extended by three weeks.