Trump Hints at Pakistan Visit to Finalize Iran Deal Amid Optimism

As he signaled a possible visit, Trump heaped praises on Pakistan and went on to appreciate Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.  | World News

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US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that the Iran war could be nearing an end, despite the last round of talks between Tehran and Washington in Islamabad, Pakistan collapsing with no deal.

With the end of the two-week Iran-US truce just days away, Trump's latest remarks have added to hopes that a peace deal with Iran could be finalized soon.

Trump hinted at a possible visit to Pakistan to seal the deal, praising the country's leadership, including Army Chief Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

He expressed optimism about the progress of negotiations, suggesting that a deal could be announced soon and may have wider economic implications, including lower oil prices.

Trump also praised the power of the US military, saying the war in Iran was 'going along swimmingly' and 'should be ending pretty soon'.