Trump's envoys in Pakistan, Axios: "US-Iran summit may be Monday." The president's retaliation: "Spain should leave NATO."
A threat against Madrid that has no legal merit. Witkoff and Kushner hold trilateral talks with Pakistani mediators.A punishment for those US allies who failed to contribute to the war against Iran, and especially for Spain, the most fervent opponent of Operation "Epic Fury." While US mediators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner fly to Pakistan for talks with Iran, Donald Trump and his men are preparing for revenge, at least according to an internal Pentagon email suggesting Madrid's suspension from NATO. Furthermore, among the possibilities is a revision of the American position on the Falkland Islands, withdrawing US support for London in favor of the claims of Argentina, led by Javier Milei, a loyal friend of the tycoon. This threat against Madrid is legally void (the founding treaty of the Atlantic Alliance, signed in Washington in 1949, contains no procedure for expelling a member), but it reignites tensions between the United States and Europe. With Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer immediately expressing their outrage.
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Tehran: "Araghchi will not meet his American counterpart in Islamabad."
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi will not hold any meetings with US officials in Islamabad, and Iran's remarks will be communicated to Pakistan, said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei. Baqaei wrote on his official Twitter account: "No meeting between Iran and the United States is planned. Iran's remarks will be communicated to Pakistan." Axios reports that a meeting between US mediators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and Araghchi could take place in Islamabad on Monday, after the two US envoys hold separate bilateral talks with Pakistani mediators.
Axios: "A possible US-Iran meeting in Islamabad on Monday."
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner's meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi could take place Monday in Islamabad, after the two US envoys hold separate bilateral talks with Pakistani mediators. Axios reports, citing two sources. A Pakistani official told the site that the meeting with Araghchi will focus on reviving negotiations with the Trump administration. "A trilateral meeting with the United States will be explored after our meeting with Araghchi," the Pakistani official said.
(Unioneonline)
