Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad on Friday night (today) with a small delegation for high-level talks, according to government sources. This comes after the US and Iran did not come to Pakistan for the 2nd round of direct negotiations following the ceasefire agreement, which was expected to be held before April 22, leading to President Trump extending it.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad on Friday night (today) with a small delegation for high-level talks, according to government sources. This comes after the United States and Iran did not come to Pakistan for the second round of direct negotiations following the ceasefire agreement, which was expected to be held before April 22, leading to President Trump extending it.
President Trump Reiterates No Rush On Iran Deal
US President Donald Trump, on April 23, issued a strongly worded statement addressing rising US–Iran tensions and ongoing developments around potential negotiations and conflict resolution efforts.
In his message, Trump said he is not under any pressure to fast-track a deal with Iran, asserting instead that he has “all the time in the world.” He contrasted this with his view of Tehran’s position, suggesting that Iran is the side facing growing urgency.
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