Trump Praises Pakistan Leaders Amid US-Iran Talks Stalemate
‘Extraordinary men’: Trump's fresh praise for Pakistan PM, army chief amid Iran talks
Hindustan Times
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US President Donald Trump praised Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir for their leadership during US-Iran talks in Islamabad. He reiterated his claim of having prevented a war between India and Pakistan, a statement New Delhi disputes. The talks ended without an agreement, with both sides blaming each other for the failure.
- 01Trump praised Pakistani leaders during US-Iran talks in Islamabad.
- 02He claimed credit for preventing a war between India and Pakistan.
- 03The US-Iran talks ended without an agreement after six weeks of conflict.
- 04Both sides blamed each other for the failure of the negotiations.
- 05Iran's nuclear ambitions remain a key point of contention.
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During a recent Truth Social post, US President Donald Trump praised Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, labeling them as 'extraordinary men.' He reiterated his controversial claim of having stopped a war between India and Pakistan last year, a statement that India has consistently denied. This praise came after Pakistan hosted US-Iran talks aimed at resolving a six-week conflict that has escalated tensions in the region. Despite high hopes, the negotiations concluded without an agreement, with US Vice President JD Vance stating that the failure was more detrimental to Iran. Both nations exchanged blame, with Iran's Parliamentary Speaker accusing the US of failing to earn Tehran's trust. The talks marked the first direct engagement between the US and Iran in over a decade, focusing on critical issues such as Iran's nuclear program and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized the need to maintain the ceasefire, while Pope Leo called for lasting peace in the region.
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The failure of the US-Iran talks could lead to continued instability in the region, affecting both Pakistan and Iran's security and economic conditions.
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