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Washington: US President Donald Trump has given an interesting hint. He said that if a peace agreement is reached between America and Iran and it is signed in Islamabad, he may consider going to Pakistan. Trump openly praised the role of Pakistan and said that the mediators there have been very helpful in taking the talks forward.
According to Trump, talks between America and Iran have now reached the final stage. He expressed hope that a positive result could emerge soon. He said that the next meeting between the two countries could be held on the weekend, which clearly indicates that the talks are progressing rapidly.
Trump made it clear that America's priority is only one - Iran should not acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances. He said that the proposed agreement would be such that Iran would not be allowed to make nuclear weapons. According to him, Iran has also agreed to accept this condition.
Trump claimed that Iran has also agreed to its enriched uranium. He said that America has been assured that the material stored underground will be returned. Although official confirmation is still pending on this, Trump called it a major progress.
Trump also warned that if this deal is not made, the situation may worsen again. He said that Iran having nuclear weapons would be a serious threat to the entire world and America wants to stop it at any cost.
Trump also described the impact of the positive atmosphere of talks on the global economy. He said that the stock market is looking strong and oil prices have also fallen, which are considered good signs of this possible agreement.
The role of Pakistan in this entire situation and the discussion about Trump's possible visit has made international politics more interesting. Now the focus is on whether this agreement actually happens in the coming days or not.