Trump Hints at Possible Visit to Pakistan to Finalize Iran Deal
‘I might go’: Trump hints at possible Pakistan visit to finalise deal with Iran
Hindustan Times
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US President Donald Trump has suggested he might visit Islamabad, Pakistan, to finalize a peace deal with Iran as optimism grows about ending the ongoing conflict. Despite previous failed talks, Trump praised Pakistani leadership and expressed hope for a significant agreement that could lower oil prices and stabilize the region.
- 01Trump hinted at a potential visit to Pakistan to finalize the Iran deal.
- 02He praised Pakistani leaders, including Army Chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
- 03The next round of US-Iran talks may occur soon, possibly over the weekend.
- 04Trump expressed optimism about the negotiations, suggesting they could lead to lower oil prices.
- 05He stated the Iran war should be ending soon and described the military actions as 'perfect'.
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US President Donald Trump has indicated a willingness to visit Islamabad, Pakistan, to finalize a peace deal with Iran, amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Following the collapse of previous talks, Trump praised the leadership in Pakistan, specifically Army Chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, stating, 'Pakistan has been great.' He expressed hope that negotiations could soon yield a deal, potentially announced over the weekend, which he believes would lead to lower oil prices and greater stability in the region. Trump described the current state of the Iran war as 'going along swimmingly' and suggested it should end soon, while also claiming that Iran has agreed to return enriched uranium to the US. The situation remains fluid as the international community watches closely for developments.
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A successful peace deal could lead to lower oil prices, benefiting consumers and stabilizing the energy market.
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