Trump says he may go to Islamabad if a peace deal with Iran is finalised, signaling growing confidence in ongoing negotiations. Speaking to reporters, the US president said Iran has agreed to “almost everything,” raising hopes that an agreement could be close.
Trump says he may go to Islamabad as Pakistan continues to play a key role in bringing both sides together. He praised Pakistan’s leadership for facilitating talks and helping maintain communication between Washington and Tehran. He also hinted that a ceasefire, set to expire next week, might be extended if needed, though he believes a deal could come before that.
The recent round of talks in Islamabad marked a major diplomatic moment. It was the first direct meeting between US and Iranian officials in more than ten years and the highest-level contact since Iran’s 1979 revolution. Delegations from both sides spent nearly 21 hours in discussions, highlighting the complexity of the issues involved.
Trump says he may go to Islamabad as negotiations move forward on key matters, including the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear programme, and international sanctions. The strategic waterway remains a major concern, as it plays a vital role in global energy supply.
Although the talks ended without a final agreement, officials described them as a breakthrough. They believe the discussions helped open direct channels between the two countries after years of tension. A new proposal is now under consideration to resume talks, possibly over the coming weekend.
The US president warned that if no deal is reached, the conflict could continue. However, he maintained an optimistic tone, saying progress is being made and Iran is now willing to take steps it had previously rejected. He even claimed that Tehran has agreed to give up enriched uranium, which has long been a key sticking point.
Trump says he may go to Islamabad at a crucial moment in global diplomacy. His possible visit reflects the importance of Pakistan’s role in these talks and the hope that a lasting agreement could soon be within reach.

