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Trump skips son's wedding, insisting he must stay in White House as Iran talks continue

The US president had said that the Iran war made it “bad timing” for him to attend Donald Trump Jr’s wedding to Bettina Anderson in the Bahamas this weekend.

DONALD TRUMP SAYS he will miss his son’s wedding, insisting he has to stay in Washington because of “circumstances pertaining to government.”

The US president had said earlier this week that the Iran war made it “bad timing” for him to attend Donald Trump Jr’s wedding to Bettina Anderson in the Bahamas this weekend.

“While I very much wanted to be with my son, Don Jr, and the newest member of the Trump Family, his soon-to-be wife, Bettina, circumstances pertaining to government, and my love for the United States of America, do not allow me to do so,” Trump said on his Truth Social network.

“I feel it is important for me to remain in Washington DC, at the White House during this important period of time. Congratulations to Don and Bettina!”

The White House later announced changed travel plans for Trump, saying he would no longer head for a planned weekend trip to his New Jersey golf resort and would stay in the US capital instead.

Trump didn’t specify why it was an “important period”, although it comes as talks to end the Middle East war appear to be reaching a crunch point.

Iran is examining a new US proposal and the powerful army chief of mediator Pakistan is heading to Tehran.

But tensions are also rising with Cuba, with the United States ramping up its pressure campaign on the communist-run island by indicting former president Raul Castro.

The US military has also dispatched an aircraft carrier and its escort warships to the Caribbean.

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