US envoys go to Pakistan, but Iran says no direct talks

Saad Sayeed, Ariba Shahid and Steve Holland |

Iran still has “an open window” to make a deal with the US, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth says.
Iran still has “an open window” to make a deal with the US, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth says.

US negotiators are scheduled to leave for ‌Pakistan, but Iran says its officials do not plan to meet the Americans to discuss ending the war that has killed thousands and roiled global markets.

President Donald Trump’s ‌special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner were due to depart on Saturday morning for talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, the White House said.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told ‌reporters that Iran had a chance to make a “good deal” with the United States.

“Iran knows that they still have an open window to choose wisely,” he said.

Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff
US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff were due to leave for Islamabad for talks with Iran. (AP PHOTO)

“All they have to do is abandon a nuclear weapon in meaningful and verifiable ways.”

Araqchi arrived in the capital, Islamabad, on Friday, but an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson posted on X that Iranian officials did not plan to meet US representatives and that Tehran’s concerns would be conveyed to mediator Pakistan.

The White House ‌did not immediately respond ‌to a request for comment ⁠on the Iranian statement.

Washington and Tehran are at a costly impasse as Iran has largely closed the Strait ​of Hormuz, which usually carries one-fifth of global oil shipments, while the US blocks Iran’s oil exports.

The conflict, entering its ninth week, has pushed energy prices to multi-year highs, stoking inflation and darkening global growth prospects.

Trump told Reuters on Friday that Iran planned to make an offer aimed at satisfying US demands but that he did not know what the offer entailed.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Pakistan
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Pakistan but doesn’t plan to meet US representatives. (AP PHOTO)

He declined to say who Washington was negotiating with, “but we’re dealing with the people that are in charge now”.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the US had seen ⁠some progress from the Iranian side in recent days and hoped more would come this weekend, ‌while Vice-President ​JD Vance was ready to travel to Pakistan as well.

Vance, Witkoff, Kushner and Araqchi, as well as the speaker of Iran’s parliament, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, took part in inconclusive ​talks in Islamabad ‌two weeks ago.

Araqchi, who posted on X that he would also be visiting Pakistan, Oman and Russia, met Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday at the ​Serena Hotel, where the earlier talks were held, while a US logistics and security team was in place in Islamabad, Pakistani sources said.

Trump unilaterally extended a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday to allow more time to reconvene the negotiators.

Oil prices surged this week, with Brent crude ​futures soaring ​16 per cent, on uncertainty over the fate of the peace talks and as ​violence flared in the region.

Tankers anchored in the Strait of Hormuz
The US and Iran remain at an impasse and the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed. (AP PHOTO)

Shipping data on Friday showed that five ships had ‌crossed the Strait of Hormuz in the previous 24 hours, compared to around 130 a day before the war that the US and Israel launched on February 28.

The ships included an Iranian oil-products tanker but none of the vast crude-carrying supertankers that usually feed global energy markets.

On Thursday, Israel and Lebanon extended their ceasefire for three weeks at a White House meeting brokered by Trump, but there was little sign of an end to the fighting in southern Lebanon.

Israel invaded its northern neighbour in March to root out Iran’s ​Hezbollah allies after the militant group fired across the border.

Tehran says a ceasefire there is a precondition for talks.

Lebanese authorities reported six people were killed by ​an Israeli strike and Hezbollah downed an Israeli ⁠drone, while Israel’s military said it had killed six armed Hezbollah members in southern Lebanon.

with DPA

Reuters