Trump Expresses Willingness to Visit Islamabad for Iran Peace Deal
Washington. US President Donald Trump has stated that he is prepared to visit Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, for a peace agreement with Iran. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump praised Pakistan for its positive contributions to the peace process.
'If the agreement with Iran is signed in Pakistan, I could go to Islamabad,' Trump said. He also commended the Pakistani Army Chief and the Prime Minister. Currently, Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir is in Tehran for peace efforts.
In the same context, Trump openly praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Calling Modi a good friend, Trump said, 'I had a very good conversation with him; he is doing an excellent job.'
Previously, Trump had announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, which has been in effect since Friday morning.
According to the BBC, Trump has also urged the armed group Hezbollah to adhere to this ceasefire and maintain peace.
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