Iran and the US may hold their next round of talks in Pakistan, according to US President Donald Trump. Pakistan has reportedly proposed hosting the talks in Islamabad before the ceasefire period expires. In a conversation with a New York Post reporter, Trump suggested that the next two days may see significant developments and that the US is more inclined to visit Pakistan, citing Field Marshal Asim’s excellent work. Trump previously praised Field Marshal Asim, saying he is “fantastic.”
Iran’s government had earlier stated that if the US agreed to a second round of talks, Pakistan would be their preferred location. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Geo News that his country is ready to negotiate, but the other side’s intentions are unclear. Araghchi added that the second round of talks would take place in Pakistan, which has offered to host the negotiations.
Pakistan has proposed hosting the talks in Islamabad before the ceasefire period expires, according to a foreign news agency. The Pakistani government has suggested that the talks be held in Islamabad before the ceasefire period ends, as parties to the agreement consider new, direct negotiations. The extension of the ceasefire aims to give both sides more time to negotiate, while neutral countries work to find technical solutions to contentious issues.
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