
Efforts for the second round of talks between America and Iran have once again intensified. Meanwhile, President Trump has once again claimed his big victory. Trump has also claimed that Iran has agreed to hand over its rich uranium reserves. Praising Pakistan’s initiative for peace talks between America and Iran, Trump said that I can go to Pakistan to sign the deal.
The war between America, Israel and Iran may have stopped now, but the situation is still not completely normal. Tension is increasing between the two countries regarding the Strait of Hormuz. After the failure of talks in Islamabad, Trump has once again offered to talk to Iran. Soon there are going to be talks again between the two countries regarding ceasefire or permanent ceasefire. But when and where this conversation will take place has not been finalized yet.
Trump again claims big victory over Iran
Before the second round of peace talks with Iran, President Trump has once again started making big claims. After announcing a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, Trump has now claimed a big victory over Iran. Trump said, “We are going to get victory very soon. These people were fighters. They (Iran) have no navy left. 158 ships are submerged in the sea. Iran’s navy has been completely destroyed. We are going to get victory very soon.”
What did Trump say for Pakistan?
While praising Pakistan’s efforts for peace initiative, Trump said, “I will go to Pakistan, yes. Pakistan is doing very well. If the deal is signed in Islamabad, I can go. The Field Marshal has been very good. The Prime Minister has been really very good in Pakistan. I can go. They want me.”
Peace talks will take place again between Iran and America
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said that after 6 weeks of conflict, both sides are now very close to a peace agreement. The US President claimed that Iran has agreed to return ‘nuclear dust’. He said that the talks are moving in a positive direction. They have agreed on almost everything. They will now have to sit for talks. However, at present there has been no response from Iran on Trump’s claims.
