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Trump Says Iran Talks Could Resume over Next Two Days, NY Post Reports
Trump said both sides could return to talks as early as Thursday, while negotiators remain divided over nuclear limits and control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump said U.S.-Iran negotiations could resume in Islamabad within two days, praising Pakistan Field Marshal Gen. Asim Munir for "doing a great job" mediating the potential second round.
- A U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports went into effect Monday, prompting Tehran to denounce the move as "piracy" and threaten retaliation against regional targets.
- Disagreements over nuclear enrichment limits remain central, with the U.S. seeking a 20-year cap while Iran proposed five years; Vice President JD Vance emphasized the U.S. demand that Iran remove all enriched material.
- Global oil markets showed signs of calming on Tuesday, with benchmark prices falling below $100 as traders reacted to diplomatic prospects; the International Energy Agency warned regional conflict continues disrupting supply flows.
- Pakistani officials are racing to sustain the truce before the April 22 ceasefire deadline, seeking to bridge differences between the two sides through intermediaries and secure an extension to prevent renewed conflict.
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Trump: Iran talks could resume in Pakistan within next 2 days
President Donald Trump struck an upbeat tone on the prospects for the resumption of direct US-Iranian talks, saying Tuesday that they could restart in Pakistan within the next two days.
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Read Full ArticleU.S. President Donald Trump said that talks with Iran could resume in Pakistan in the next two days, according to an interview with the New York Post. "You should stay there, really, because something could happen in the next two days, and we are more inclined to go there," Trump said Tuesday, according to the U.S. newspaper. Trump said that Pakistan's Army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, was doing a "great job" in the negotiations. "It's fanta…
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