US–Iran Talks Underway in Pakistan; Trump Says Outcome ‘Doesn’t Matter’
Ongoing negotiations spark global interest as Trump asserts America has “already won” regardless of final deal
New Delhi | High-level diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran are currently underway in Pakistan, drawing significant international attention amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The discussions, which began on Sunday, are being viewed as a crucial attempt to ease strained relations between the two nations. However, former US President Donald Trump has downplayed the importance of the talks, suggesting that their outcome holds little consequence for the United States.
Addressing reporters outside the White House, Trump remarked, “Let’s see what happens, maybe a deal will be reached, maybe not.” He further emphasized that from Washington’s perspective, the situation is already favorable.
“From America’s perspective, we have won,” he stated, signaling confidence in the US position regardless of whether a formal agreement is achieved.
The talks taking place in Pakistan mark a significant diplomatic moment, considering the long-standing friction between Washington and Tehran. While global observers remain hopeful for progress, uncertainty continues to surround the possibility of a breakthrough.
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