Trump Urges Pakistan and Regional States to Support Israel Peace Framework During Iran Talks

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US President Donald Trump has said that negotiations with Iran are moving in a positive direction and revealed that he has encouraged several regional countries, including Pakistan, to support broader peace efforts linked to Israel.

Trump Says Iran Negotiations Are Progressing

Speaking on Monday, Trump stated that discussions involving Iran were “proceeding nicely,” indicating that diplomatic efforts were continuing toward a possible agreement.

His remarks come amid ongoing regional negotiations and mediation efforts involving several countries seeking to reduce tensions and establish longer-term stability in the Middle East.

Pakistan Among Countries Mentioned

Trump said he had encouraged a number of countries, including Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, and Jordan to join and support the Abraham Accords.

The Abraham Accords are a series of agreements aimed at normalising diplomatic relations between Israel and various Arab countries, with support from the United States.

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Iran’s Possible Role Mentioned

Trump also suggested that countries participating in the initiative would welcome Iran as part of the broader framework if circumstances allowed.

The comments indicate an effort to connect ongoing discussions with Iran to wider regional diplomatic arrangements involving Israel and neighboring countries.

Regional Diplomacy Continues

The remarks come during a period of intensified diplomatic activity involving multiple regional and international actors. While discussions continue, no formal announcements have yet been made regarding Pakistan or other countries joining any new agreements.

Further developments are expected as negotiations continue in the coming weeks.

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