Trump: Will hold face-to-face talks with Iran soon, location in Pakistan
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President Trump indicated that he will soon hold face-to-face talks with Iran, potentially in Pakistan, to end the 39-day war. The US has accepted Iran's 10-point proposal as a preliminary framework for an agreement, which may include lifting sanctions and reopening passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where did Pakistan propose to hold the face-to-face talks?
- A: Pakistan proposed holding the talks in its capital, Islamabad, as early as the 10th.
- Q: Who are the potential U.S. representatives mentioned by Trump for the negotiations?
- A: Trump mentioned Witkoff, Kushner, and possibly JD, though he was not entirely sure.
- Q: What did Trump accept on February 7th as a preliminary framework?
- A: Trump accepted Iran's counter-proposal of 10 points on ending the conflict.
- Q: What were the four core objectives set by the White House when hostilities began?
- A: The objectives were ending Iran's nuclear program, destroying its navy, damaging its ballistic missile production base, and preventing it from supporting proxy forces.
- Q: What international passage does the ceasefire agreement include the reopening of?
- A: The ceasefire agreement includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for international vessel passage.