High-stakes diplomacy is heating up as US and Iranian negotiators may resume nuclear talks in Pakistan this week, with President Donald Trump hinting at progress. 🔥 According to The New York Post, Trump stated talks could happen "over the next two days," praising Pakistan's Field Marshal Asim Munir for mediating efforts.
📝 Key proposals on the table: The US seeks a 20-year suspension of Iran's nuclear activities, while Iran counters with a 5-year freeze. Sources say Washington isn’t demanding a permanent ban on uranium enrichment—a potential compromise to keep negotiations alive.
🌊 Other sticking points include securing the Strait of Hormuz (a critical oil trade route) and Iran’s ties to groups like Hamas. Trump claimed Iran is eager to deal but emphasized retrieving enriched uranium as a US priority.
💡 Why Pakistan? The country’s military leadership has emerged as an unexpected mediator, hosting Saturday’s stalled talks. With global energy markets on edge, all eyes are on whether this 48-hour window delivers a diplomatic win—or another setback.
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New York Post: US-Iran talks 'could be happening over next two days'
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