Trump Signals ‘Very Soon’ Potential Iran Peace Talks in Pakistan

President Donald Trump indicated that potential peace talks with Iran could occur in Pakistan “very soon,” signaling what might become a new diplomatic initiative involving members of his inner circle.

The president mentioned a possible delegation including Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Vice President JD Vance, but noted the uncertainty around their participation due to safety and security concerns.

Trump underscored the urgency of the discussions, repeatedly stating they would take place “very soon.” However, he did not specify the scope of the talks, the agenda, or whether Iranian officials had formally agreed to attend.

It remains unclear what level of coordination, if any, has taken place with Pakistan, which Trump identified as a potential host for in-person meetings. The White House has not released additional details about the initiative, and it is uncertain whether the effort would proceed through official diplomatic channels or informal back-channel discussions.

Iranian officials have not publicly commented on Trump’s remarks.