Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump has made a major statement regarding a possible agreement with Iran. Trump said that if negotiations are successful and his presence is needed for the signing of the deal, he would consider visiting Pakistan.
Trump said the United States wants to reduce tensions in the region and ensure that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons. He claimed that talks are moving in a positive direction and a resolution could be reached soon.
The President also acknowledged Pakistan’s role and praised its military leadership. He said any country playing a constructive role in advancing peace talks should be welcomed.
Experts believe that if Trump visits Pakistan, it would be considered a significant diplomatic development in South Asia and the Middle East. Such a move could have a wider impact on relations among the United States, Pakistan, and Iran.
However, no official announcement has yet been made regarding the possible visit or the date of any agreement.


