Donald Trump has stated that discussions between Iran and the United States could potentially resume in Pakistan within the next two days, according to remarks he made in a recent interview with the New York Post. He suggested that Pakistan may serve as a more suitable location for facilitating such dialogue, highlighting its strategic position and its ability to bring relevant parties closer to the negotiating table.
In his comments, Trump also praised Pakistan’s military leadership, indicating that their role could help support efforts to revive diplomatic communication between the two sides. He implied that there may already be informal or preliminary efforts underway to reopen channels of engagement following a period of heightened regional tensions.
He further added that both Iran and the United States appear to have shown interest in returning to dialogue, which could create an opportunity to ease current geopolitical pressures if talks move forward.
The statement comes amid ongoing regional instability, particularly linked to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and broader concerns over disruptions to maritime security and global shipping routes. The situation remains closely watched as international stakeholders assess whether renewed negotiations could help reduce escalation risks and improve stability in the region.

