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Iran–US Talks Second Round, Reports of Possible Trump Visit to Islamabad Circulate

Reports suggest Donald Trump may visit Islamabad as Pakistan mediates Iran–US talks in a potential historic diplomatic move.

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Speculation grows over high-level Iran–US talks in Islamabad as Pakistan plays a key mediating diplomatic role[Image by Reuters]

April 14, 2026

The second round of Iran–US negotiations aimed at reducing regional tensions through Pakistan’s mediation is reportedly taking on a significant and unusual diplomatic dimension.

Diplomatic circles are increasingly abuzz with speculation that US President Donald Trump may personally visit Islamabad in an effort to finalize a potential agreement with Iran. While neither the White House nor Pakistani authorities have confirmed the reports, comments from individuals close to the US administration have added momentum to the speculation.

Claims of High-Level Engagement

In a social media post, Sajid Nazir Tarar claimed that discussions are circulating in Washington regarding a possible presidential visit to Islamabad. According to him, the idea involves direct engagement with the Iranian delegation and the potential finalization of what is being described as an “Islamabad agreement.”

These developments come at a time when Pakistan has already offered to host further rounds of negotiations between the two sides as part of its mediation efforts.

Signals from Tehran and Washington

According to international reports, including Associated Press, Tehran and Washington have in principle agreed to proceed with the next phase of talks, with Thursday and Islamabad reportedly under consideration as the venue.

US President Donald Trump, in remarks to reporters, also confirmed that he has been approached by the other side and expressed interest in reaching an agreement.

Diplomatic Implications

Analysts suggest that if a US presidential visit to Pakistan materializes, it would mark a major diplomatic milestone for the region and significantly highlight Pakistan’s emerging role as a facilitator in high-level international negotiations.

Read more :Pakistan’s Diplomatic Success: Islamabad Talks and the Path to Global Stability

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