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Trump says Iran nuclear deal nearly done as second Pakistan summit looms: 'It'll go pretty quickly'
Trump indicated that key elements of a proposed framework were agreed, with remaining issues expected to be resolved in upcoming negotiations
Pakistan’s civilian and army leaders shuttle between key capitals as Trump says he may visit Islamabad to sign a deal.
Though Pakistan is serving as a mediator between the US and Iran to resolve the issue of uranium enrichment, Islamabad’s involvement in facilitating Tehran’s nuclear journey undercuts its standing. In 2004,
WASHINGTON – President Trump claimed Thursday that the US and Iran have a “good” chance of finalizing a peace deal in the coming days after the Islamic Republic agreed to two major demands put forward by the White House — and teased that he may go to Pakistan himself to seal the agreement.
U.S. and Iranian officials so far have been unable to reach a deal to end the war. Uranium enrichment is a key sticking point.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that the United States and Iran were "very close" to a peace deal and that he would consider going to Pakistan to sign an agreement. Asked if he might travel to Pakistan to sign an agreement,
President Trump ripped up a pact designed to prevent Iran from building a bomb. Getting a better agreement now could prove difficult.
The United States does not seem eager to agree to the offer as nuclear discussions would be punted to a later date.