Trump may join Iran talks as negotiations remain uncertain

Trump may join Iran talks as negotiations remain uncertain

Washington: United States President Donald  Trump may personally take part in upcoming talks with Iran, either in person or through an online meeting, as diplomatic efforts continue to reduce tensions between the two sides.

Recent reports suggest that Trump’s participation will depend on how the negotiations progress. Officials say he is likely to step in only if both sides move closer to a final agreement or if a deal is ready to be signed. This means his involvement is not yet confirmed, but remains a strong possibility.

The talks are expected to take place in Islamabad, where senior United States officials have already begun preparations for a new round of discussions. However, uncertainty still surrounds the process, as Iran has not fully committed to taking part in the negotiations.

Key issues remain unresolved, especially concerns related to Iran’s nuclear programme. Differences over uranium enrichment and international monitoring continue to slow progress, even as both sides show some willingness to keep communication open.

The diplomatic push is happening at a sensitive time, with a fragile ceasefire nearing its deadline and tensions still high in the region. The United States has maintained pressure on Iran, warning of serious consequences if an agreement is not reached.

Despite the challenges, the possibility of direct involvement by Trump is seen as a sign that the talks could move toward an important stage. For now, however, the outcome remains uncertain, with both hope and hesitation shaping the next steps in the negotiations.


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