Trump may visit Pakistan for Iran peace deal

Speculation grows over Trump Pakistan visit amid US-Iran talks

WASHINGTON: (Web Desk) – US President Donald Trump is reportedly expected to consider a visit to Pakistan to help finalize a potential peace agreement with Iran, according to analyst Sajid Tarar. The claim comes amid ongoing diplomatic activity following recent US-Iran discussions held in Islamabad.

Reports suggest that both the United States and Iran may proceed to a second round of negotiations after earlier talks in Islamabad concluded without a final agreement. However, communication channels between the two sides remain open, with international outlets indicating that another meeting could take place within days.

US Vice President JD Vance said that significant progress had been made during discussions, noting that the responsibility now lies with Iran to take the next step toward a possible agreement.

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Meanwhile, Sajid Tarar claimed on social media that there is growing discussion in Washington about a possible presidential visit to Pakistan to conclude what he referred to as a potential “Islamabad accord.” His remarks came in response to commentary by academic Ashok Swain, who noted that Pakistan hosting further talks could draw international attention.

Earlier reports indicate that US and Iranian delegations held lengthy negotiations lasting several hours in Islamabad over the weekend. While initial optimism suggested progress toward a deal, sources said the situation shifted before any agreement could be finalized, leaving the outcome uncertain.

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