Trump Hints at New Iran Talks in Pakistan

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Trump hints at new Iran talks in Pakistan. Credit: Politico

U.S. President Donald Trump indicated on Tuesday that a second round of negotiations with Iran could resume in Pakistan within the next 48 hours.

This announcement follows a brief period of uncertainty after the initial weekend talks in Islamabad concluded without a formal agreement.

In a phone interview with the New York Post, the president suggested that the U.S. delegation is now leaning toward a swift return to the negotiating table.

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While Trump initially expressed doubt about returning to the Pakistani capital, he reportedly clarified his stance shortly after, noting that a return to Islamabad was “more likely” than previously thought.

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Trump hints at new Iran talks in Pakistan. Credit: Al Jazeera

He attributed this shift in part to the efforts of Pakistan’s leadership, specifically praising Army Chief Asim Munir for his role in facilitating the diplomatic process.

The potential for renewed dialogue comes at a critical time as international mediators continue to push for a resolution to the ongoing conflict.

Trump’s comments suggest that despite the earlier impasse, the U.S. remains open to utilising Pakistan as a neutral ground to reach a deal.

The next two days are expected to be pivotal in determining whether a diplomatic breakthrough is possible.

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