US President Donald Trump has said he could travel to Islamabad if a deal with Iran is signed there, signalling potential high-level involvement in ongoing negotiations mediated by Pakistan.
He added that if no agreement is reached with Iran, fighting will continue, and suggested the next round of talks could take place over the weekend.
‘I might go to Pakistan, ISLAMABAD, if the deal is signed there, I’ll go’ — Trump
‘Pakistan’s been great, THEY WANT ME’ https://t.co/yeyAGWtG3q pic.twitter.com/3r7nxA1kpp
— RT (@RT_com) April 16, 2026
On the ceasefire, Trump said progress was being made, adding that Iran is now willing to consider steps it had previously rejected. He also said he was not certain the ceasefire would need to be extended.














