Trump's statement on Iran! He gave a date for negotiations.

Trump's statement on Iran! He gave a date for negotiations.

14.04.2026 18:40

A new statement came from Trump, who did not get what he expected from the U.S. decision to impose a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz by not allowing ships departing from and heading to Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump gave a date for second-round negotiations with Iran, saying, 'We can meet with Iran within two days. It is likely to go to Pakistan for negotiations.'

US President Donald Trump announced that the second round of negotiations with Iran could take place "within the next two days" in Pakistan.

TRUMP: WE CAN MEET WITH IRAN WITHIN TWO DAYS

US President Donald Trump accelerated diplomatic traffic with Iran after the expected result from the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz was not achieved. Following the first round of talks held with Pakistan's mediation, Trump made a new statement, indicating that they could meet again with Iran within two days. Trump said, "We can meet with Iran within two days. It is likely to go to Pakistan for negotiations."

While the two-week ceasefire process continues in the region, this second round of talks is expected to be of key importance. Although the US maintains its tough stance on the nuclear program and strait traffic, Trump's statement "we can meet within two days" is interpreted as a step to reduce tension. After the critical summit, whether the parties will reach an agreement is being closely followed by world public opinion.

CRITICAL ISSUES ON THE TABLE

In the negotiations planned to restart, making the ceasefire permanent, Iran's nuclear program, and regional security issues are expected to be at the forefront. It is also claimed that Turkey is involved to restart the process.

NO RESULT CAME FROM THE NEGOTIATIONS

The Washington and Tehran administrations had conducted negotiations in Islamabad through Pakistan.

US Vice President JD Vance had announced that the direct negotiations with Iran in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, ended "without reaching an agreement."

In Iranian media, it was suggested that the reason for not reaching a common framework and agreement in the Tehran-Washington talks in Islamabad was the excessive demands of the US.

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