US-Iran peace talks could resume in next two days, Trump says | First Thing

Can Pakistan secure Iran-US nuclear compromise, as Trump says deal ‘close’?
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According to Donald Trump, US-Iran peace talks could potentially resume in Islamabad within the next two days. Trump indicated this possibility to a reporter in Islamabad, praising Pakistan's army chief for facilitating the talks. Pakistan is reportedly working to arrange negotiations before the current ceasefire expires on April 22nd. While a Pakistani official anticipates the talks will restart soon, it may take slightly longer than Trump's suggested timeframe. Separately, Israel and Lebanon recently held direct negotiations in Washington regarding their conflict, marking their first talks in over three decades. Meanwhile, House Democrats have proposed a commission, led by JD Vance, to evaluate Donald Trump's fitness for office under the 25th amendment.
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US president said 'something could be happening over the next two days'
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