Wednesday, April 22, 2026

US-Iran Talks Could be Held as early as Friday, Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump has indicated that a new round of talks between the United States and Iran could take place as early as Friday, pointing to a possible continuation of diplomatic efforts aimed at easing tensions in the region. Reports suggest that the next meeting may potentially be held in Islamabad within the next 36 to 72 hours, although no final confirmation has been made so far.

The development comes after an extension of the ceasefire arrangement, which has created a temporary window for dialogue and reduced immediate hostilities. Pakistan is reportedly playing a mediating role in facilitating communication between the two sides, helping to bring them closer to the negotiating table.

According to sources, the discussions are expected to focus on shaping a more unified and structured proposal that could lay the groundwork for long-term peace. The aim is to address key concerns from both sides and explore possible compromises that can lead to lasting stability.

However, uncertainty still surrounds the process, as tensions in the region have not fully eased. Questions remain over participation and whether all parties will fully commit to the upcoming talks, making the situation highly fluid despite ongoing diplomatic efforts.

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