
US President Donald Trump has said the Iran war could end soon as negotiations between Washington and Tehran show progress. He stated that both sides may meet over the weekend for further talks. The remarks are significant as the conflict continues to disrupt global energy markets and regional stability.
Trump told reporters that an agreement with Iran was very close and could be signed soon. He suggested the deal could be formalised in Islamabad if negotiations succeed. Moreover, he said Iran had offered not to pursue nuclear weapons for more than 20 years.
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A Pakistani source involved in mediation said backchannel diplomacy between the US and Iran is advancing. The source added that preliminary understanding could lead to a formal memorandum of understanding. Furthermore, a comprehensive agreement may follow within 60 days if talks succeed.
Diplomatic reports indicated that Pakistan’s military leadership has played a mediating role in discussions. The process reportedly includes engagement on key unresolved issues between the two sides. Meanwhile, global markets reacted positively to expectations of a possible de-escalation.
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The conflict, which began in February 2026, has severely affected oil prices and maritime trade. However, hopes for renewed dialogue have increased following the Lebanon ceasefire and ongoing negotiations. Analysts caution that final agreement will depend on nuclear verification and sanctions relief arrangements.