Amid long-standing tensions between the United States and Iran, diplomatic activity has intensified. Donald Trump has indicated that talks between the two countries could resume in the next 48 hours, potentially leading to a major shift in global politics.
Pakistan can become the center of talks
While Europe was previously considered a possible location for these talks, Pakistan has now increasingly come to the fore. According to reports, a crucial meeting between representatives of the two countries could take place in Islamabad.
“Something big is about to happen” – Trump
In a conversation, Trump stated clearly that major developments could emerge in the next two days. He also acknowledged that negotiations have been slow so far, but that the situation is changing rapidly and progress toward a solution is possible.
The United Nations also expressed hope
Antonio Guterres also offered positive signals. After speaking with Pakistan's foreign minister, he said there was every possibility of resuming dialogue between the two countries.
America stands firm on nuclear issue
The US stance remains firm. It has rejected Iran's proposal for a temporary halt to uranium enrichment. Trump says Iran cannot be allowed to possess nuclear weapons.
Talks progress, but agreement far away
Abbas Araghchi acknowledged that progress has been made in negotiations on several issues, but a final agreement remains a long way off. The US's strict conditions remain the biggest obstacle.
US-Iran relations are once again at a crucial juncture. If talks resume in the next two days, it could prove crucial not only for both countries but for the entire Middle East and global peace.








