Trump Says Iran Conflict "Close to Over" as Second Round of Talks Weighed

US President Donald Trump stated he believes the conflict with Iran is "close to over," expressing optimism during a Fox News interview. His comments come amid reports that Washington is weighing a potential second round of negotiations with Tehran, with Islamabad again a likely venue. US Vice President JD Vance, along with advisers Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, is expected to lead the American diplomatic effort, having remained in contact with Iranian officials. However, US officials confirm that while future talks are under discussion, nothing has been formally scheduled yet.

Key Points: Trump: Iran War "Close to Over," New Talks Possible

  • Trump optimistic on Iran conflict end
  • Second round of talks under consideration
  • JD Vance may lead US delegation again
  • Diplomats remain in contact with Iranian officials
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Trump says war with Iran "close to over" amid reports of possible second of talks

President Trump claims the Iran conflict is nearly over amid reports US is considering a second round of diplomatic talks led by VP Vance.

"I think it's close to over. I mean, I view it as very close to over. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, April 15

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that the conflict with Iran is "close to over", despite a stalemate in negotiations with Tehran to achieve a complete solution to the hostilities in West Asia.

In an interview with Fox News, Trump expressed optimism about the situation, even as reports suggest the possibility of a second round of talks between the two sides after the stalemate in the first round of talks in Islamabad.

"I think it's close to over. I mean, I view it as very close to over," Trump said to Fox News.

He further suggested that the United States holds a strong strategic position, adding, "If I pulled up stakes right now, it would take them 20 years to rebuild that country, and we're not finished, but we'll see what happens."

The US President further asserted that Tehran wants to make a deal "very badly", "I think they want to make a deal very badly."

Trump's remarks come amid growing speculation about renewed diplomatic engagement between Washington and Tehran, with reports indicating that a second round of talks could be on the horizon.

According to CNN, citing sources familiar with the matter, Washington is currently weighing a possible second round of negotiations with Iran, with US Vice President JD Vance again likely to lead the American delegation, with Islamabad again emerging as a probable venue.

Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, who have headed diplomatic talks since before the war began, are also expected to attend any possible second meeting, the sources said, quoted by CNN.

Trump has entrusted his three senior advisers with the responsibility of exploring a diplomatic pathway to end the ongoing hostilities. Vance, Witkoff and Kushner have remained in contact with Iranian officials and intermediaries following a recent 21-hour round of discussions as part of efforts to move closer to a potential agreement.

However, officials are still deliberating over the specifics of a second round, and no final decision has been taken.

"Future talks are under discussion, but nothing has been scheduled at this time," a US official said, quoted by CNN.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As an Indian, my main concern is for the thousands of our citizens working in the Gulf region. Any escalation in West Asia puts them at risk. I hope the talks in Islamabad are successful and bring lasting peace. Our government should also be ready with evacuation plans if needed.
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Aman W
Trump saying "If I pulled up stakes right now, it would take them 20 years to rebuild" sounds more like a threat than a desire for peace. This kind of rhetoric doesn't help. Diplomacy requires humility, not boasts about destruction.
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Sarah B
Interesting that Islamabad is again the likely venue. Pakistan playing peacemaker in this? Hope it works out. Stability in the region is good for everyone, including India's trade and energy security.
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Vikram M
The team of Vance, Witkoff, and Kushner doesn't inspire much confidence. It seems more like a family and friends club than a professional diplomatic corps. The situation is too serious for such arrangements.
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Kavya N
Let's hope the "close to over" statement is true this time. The world doesn't need another prolonged conflict. As a mother, I just think of all the families affected. Shanti is what we need. 🙏

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