The tables will turn in 24 hours! Trump’s big plan for deal with Iran, will Pakistan become a witness to stop the world war?
Increased unrest between Islamabad and Washington The eyes of the world are currently focused on America and Iran because something big is going to happen in the next 24 hours. News is coming that US President Donald Trump can make a big peace deal to end the decades-old enmity. According to news agency Reuters, Trump himself may participate in face-to-face talks with Iran. This meeting is scheduled to be held in Islamabad, the capital of neighboring country Pakistan.
Will Trump join online or go in person? The biggest suspense is regarding Trump’s presence. Will Trump himself go to Pakistan or connect online through video conferencing? Its decision will be taken in the next few hours. Everything depends on Iran’s stance. Actually, Iran has put a big condition before coming to the negotiating table. Iran says that the crew members of the ship which has been captured by America should be released immediately. If America accepts this condition, the way for talks will be cleared.
Preparations in Pakistan before the end of ceasefire Pakistani sources say that things are moving in the right direction between the two countries and talks can start on Wednesday. This time is also critical because the two-week ceasefire between Tehran and Washington is ending on Wednesday itself. Trump has made it clear that there is little scope for taking it forward, meaning either there will be a compromise now or the tension will increase further. From security point of view, Islamabad has been converted into a fort and 20,000 security personnel have been deployed there.
Stuck in oil prices and nuclear bomb Trump’s main objective behind this entire deal is to stop the rising oil prices and handle the fluctuations in the stock market. But their one condition is set in stone—Iran must not have nuclear weapons. Trump wants Iran to hand over all its enriched uranium to America. On the other hand, Iran wants the stringent economic sanctions imposed on it to be lifted so that its economy can breathe.
shadow of threat and attack The tension amid reports of talks is also not less. Trump has already warned that if Iran does not accept the conditions, its bridges and power plants will be destroyed. At the same time, Iran has also appointed a new chief of its army and there is a threat of attack on the oil bases of the Gulf region. At present, there are reports of Trump’s deputy JD Vance reaching Pakistan, who will prepare the ground for this high-profile meeting.
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