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Trump Says Iran Deal Close, May Visit Pakistan to Sign

Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United States and Iran are getting very close to reaching a peace agreement. He also said that he may travel to Pakistan to officially sign the deal if everything goes as planned.

While speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump explained that Iran has agreed to give up its stockpile of enriched uranium. This is a very important step because enriched uranium can be used to develop nuclear weapons. By reducing or removing it, both countries can build more trust and reduce the risk of conflict.

He also shared that more discussions may take place in Islamabad. These talks will help both sides finalize the details of the agreement and make sure that each country clearly understands and follows the terms.

This possible deal is being seen as a major step towards peace. If successful, it could reduce tensions not only between the United States and Iran but also in the wider region. Leaders hope that continued talks and cooperation will lead to long-term stability and better relations between the two countries.