US president outlines conditional visit to Pakistan tied to prospective Iran agreement signing
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has announced that he may visit Islamabad if a potential agreement with Iran is finalized, signaling a possible diplomatic engagement involving Pakistan in the evolving regional landscape.
Speaking to reporters, Trump said his participation would depend on where the agreement is formally signed, noting that he would attend the ceremony if it takes place in Islamabad. The remarks come amid ongoing international discussions aimed at reaching a deal with Iran on key geopolitical issues.
The statement highlights Pakistan’s potential role as a diplomatic venue for high-level negotiations, reflecting Islamabad’s growing relevance in regional and global diplomacy. While no official confirmation has been made regarding the location of any signing ceremony, Trump’s comments have sparked interest among diplomatic circles.
Analysts suggest that such a visit, if realized, could mark a significant moment in US-Pakistan relations, particularly in the context of broader Middle East diplomacy. It may also underscore Pakistan’s position as a facilitator in complex international negotiations.
Further details regarding the agreement and the possibility of a formal signing event are yet to be disclosed, as discussions continue among the involved parties.

