
US Delegation to Pakistan for Talks with Iran: Donald Trump Issues Warning
The US delegation to Pakistan for talks with Iran is officially moving forward according to a recent statement from the White House. United States President Donald Trump confirmed that the delegation is leaving for Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, to initiate high-stakes bilateral discussions.
Proposing a deal to Iran, he said, ‘We are offering a very fair and reasonable deal. I hope they accept it. Because if they don’t, the United States will destroy every power plant and every bridge in Iran.’
United States President Donald Trump said that the United States delegation is leaving for Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, for bilateral talks with Iran. However, besides offering talks, he also warned Tehran.
In a post on social media, Donald Trump wrote, ‘My delegation is going to Islamabad, Pakistan’. They will reach there tomorrow evening for discussion.’
Proposing a deal to Iran, he further said, ‘We are offering a very fair and reasonable deal. I hope they accept it. Because if they don’t, the United States will destroy every power plant and every bridge in Iran.’
“There will be no more mercy,” Trump said, warning that the situation would be “extremely tough” if talks fail. He further added that Iran’s bridges and power plants will be destroyed very quickly and easily.
