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US delegation leaves for talks with Iran; will reach Pakistan in a few hours; Trump

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President Donald Trump has said that a US delegation for talks with Iran will arrive in Pakistan within hours.

According to the New York Post, Donald Trump said that the talks should continue and now it seems that neither side is playing games, meaning everyone is serious.

He said that the US delegation includes Vice President JD Vance, envoy Steve Witkoff and special adviser Jared Kushner, who have left for Islamabad and will reach Pakistan in a few hours.

US President Trump also said that if there is any significant progress, he himself is ready to meet with the Iranian leadership, however, the most important condition for these negotiations is that Iran completely ends its nuclear weapons program.

President Trump also said that Iran must give up its nuclear weapons and that if that happens, Iran can become a better country.

However, he did not say what steps the US would take if Iran refused to accept these conditions or the talks failed, but he did hint that the situation could worsen.

Iran has already announced that its delegation is not going to Islamabad for talks with the US because the president is not serious and is not backing down from threats or has not stopped aggression.

The Iranian leadership says that the US attacked one of our ships, tried to seize it, and the Iranian navy is still blocking it.

The two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran is set to end on April 22, which could lead to a second round.

The talks are taking place at a time when the ceasefire between the US and Iran is nearing its end and tensions in the region are rising.

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US delegation leaves for talks with Iran; will reach Pakistan in a few hours; Trump

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President Donald Trump has said that a US delegation for talks with Iran will arrive in Pakistan within hours.

According to the New York Post, Donald Trump said that the talks should continue and now it seems that neither side is playing games, meaning everyone is serious.

He said that the US delegation includes Vice President JD Vance, envoy Steve Witkoff and special adviser Jared Kushner, who have left for Islamabad and will reach Pakistan in a few hours.

US President Trump also said that if there is any significant progress, he himself is ready to meet with the Iranian leadership, however, the most important condition for these negotiations is that Iran completely ends its nuclear weapons program.

President Trump also said that Iran must give up its nuclear weapons and that if that happens, Iran can become a better country.

However, he did not say what steps the US would take if Iran refused to accept these conditions or the talks failed, but he did hint that the situation could worsen.

Iran has already announced that its delegation is not going to Islamabad for talks with the US because the president is not serious and is not backing down from threats or has not stopped aggression.

The Iranian leadership says that the US attacked one of our ships, tried to seize it, and the Iranian navy is still blocking it.

The two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran is set to end on April 22, which could lead to a second round.

The talks are taking place at a time when the ceasefire between the US and Iran is nearing its end and tensions in the region are rising.

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