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President Donald Trump cancels a planned trip to Pakistan by his top envoys for negotiations regarding the ongoing Iran conflict, according to Fox News.

President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of a planned trip to Pakistan by his top envoys, who were scheduled to hold negotiations regarding the conflict with Iran.

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President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of a planned trip to Pakistan by his top envoys, who were scheduled to hold negotiations regarding the conflict with Iran.

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