Our representatives have left for Islamabad to participate in the talks: Trump

Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that his representatives are going to Islamabad for talks and will be in Pakistan tomorrow. In a statement released on social media, he accused Iran of serious violations of the ceasefire and said that he is hopeful that the parties are close to an agreement, that a deal with Iran, 'friendly or difficult', will be done in one way or another and that the US has made a very good and fair offer to Iran.

The US president warned that if an agreement is not reached, he will take steps that no US president has been able to take in the last 47 years. Furthermore, he took a tough stance and said that if Iran does not accept the deal, its power plants and bridges could be targeted.

He said that Iran is losing about $500 million a day due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. He also claimed that Iran has targeted French and British ships.

 

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