US President Donald Trump said that talks with Iran “could be happening over the next two days” in Pakistan, suggesting Islamabad may host the next round of negotiations aimed at easing tensions between Washington and Tehran. Speaking to the New York Post, Trump added that the United States is increasingly “inclined” to hold discussions in Pakistan, highlighting its emerging role as a potential venue for US-Iran diplomatic engagement.

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