
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday (local time) that “good news” regarding the second round of peace talks with Iran could come as early as Friday, The New York Post reported.
Commenting on whether a breakthrough was possible, Trump said in a text message to the Post, “It’s possible! President DJT.” The report also cited Pakistani sources touting positive mediation efforts with the Islamic Republic and raised the possibility of more peace talks in the next “36 to 72 hours”.
The development comes a day after the US president announced he would extend the current ceasefire with Tehran until its divided leadership comes up with a “unified proposal”.
Trump extended the ceasefire indefinitely
The development comes a day after the US president announced he would extend the current ceasefire with Tehran until its divided leadership comes up with a “unified proposal”. In a true social post, he wrote: “Based on the fact that the Iranian government is seriously broken, not unexpectedly, and at the request of Field Marshal Asim Munir and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, we have been asked to carry out our attack on Iran until their leaders and representatives come up with a unified proposal to continue the blockade, to continue the blockade, army and army.” they will therefore extend the truce until their proposal is presented and the discussions concluded, one way or another.’
This is a developing story. Further details were awaited.





