President Trump stated that the next round of US-Iran talks to achieve a peace agreement would likely take place over the weekend, and he might visit Islamabad if a deal is reached. Iran has agreed to return enriched uranium, and the two sides are close to a peace deal ending six weeks of conflict. He also indicated a potential role in mediating the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire.
US President Trump indicated a possibility of talks with Iran, with Iran stating it will not possess a nuclear weapon for 20 years. The US is mediating between Israel and Lebanon to achieve a ceasefire, and Lebanon’s president thanked Trump for his efforts. The US House of Representatives rejected a bid to curb Trump’s Iran war powers.
The Saudi Crown Prince and Pakistani Prime Minister discussed bilateral relations and the US-Iran talks in Jeddah. The weekend talks between the US and Iranian delegations in Islamabad concluded without results, with plans for another round later this week. This highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region.
The Trump administration is optimistic about resolving the conflict with Iran, highlighting Pakistan's mediating role. It warned of intensified economic pressure if Iran refuses to engage constructively, urging a productive dialogue. Pakistan is playing a key role in exploring potential weekend negotiations.