Trump Considers Islamabad Visit if US-Iran Deal is Signed

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump indicated that he may visit Islamabad if a deal with Iran is finalized and signed in the Pakistani capital. This announcement follows ongoing negotiations that aim to reach an agreement before the current ceasefire with Iran expires on Wednesday.

According to Radio Pakistan, Trump made these remarks while speaking to reporters at the White House. He expressed optimism that an agreement could be reached soon, negating the need for an extension of the ceasefire. President Trump also acknowledged the efforts of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir in facilitating the discussions.

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