Trump Iran Deal Offer: 'Much Better' Proposal 10 Minutes After Pakistan Talks Cancelled — Real Progress or Theater?
# Trump Iran Deal Offer: 'Much Better' Proposal 10 Minutes After Pakistan Talks Cancelled — Real Progress or Theater?
> **Quick answer:** President Trump cancelled the Kushner/Witkoff trip to Pakistan Saturday, then claimed on Truth Social that Iran sent a "much better" deal proposal just 10 minutes later. Iran's foreign ministry said no meeting with the US was ever planned. Foreign Minister Araghchi has since departed for Oman (back-channel framework) then Moscow (Russian backing). The contradiction is the single most important question for oil markets before Monday's open: if the offer is real, Brent could drop toward $85. If it's negotiating theater, $105+ holds into the most data-dense week of 2026.
*This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Consult a qualified financial advisor for personal financial decisions.*
President Trump's Saturday afternoon Truth Social post contained two claims that, taken together, are either the most important geopolitical development of the month or the most transparent negotiating gambit since the Iran ceasefire talks began. He cancelled a scheduled US delegation trip to Pakistan. Then he said Iran came crawling back with a better deal within ten minutes. Iran says that is not what happened. One of these versions will determine where oil opens Sunday night and where it trades through the end of the most consequential 48 hours in markets this year.
Here is exactly what happened Saturday April 26, what each side is claiming, and the two-scenario framework investors need before Monday's open.
## What Trump Said: The Cancellation and the '10-Minute' Claim
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