President Donald Trump has broken his silence on today’s diplomatic developments, using his social media platform to amplify a major announcement regarding potential peace talks with Iran. By resharing a pivotal post from Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Trump has signaled that the gears of high-level diplomacy are turning toward a definitive end to the war.
The post, originally published by Prime Minister Sharif and "Re-Truthed" by Trump on Truth Social, officially offers Pakistan as the neutral ground for a historic summit between Washington and Tehran.
- "Pakistan welcomes and fully supports the ongoing efforts to create a dialogue to end the war in the Middle East and beyond," Sharif wrote.
- Under the condition of mutual approval from both the U.S. and Iran, Pakistan declared it is "proud to host and facilitate meaningful and decisive talks for a comprehensive agreement regarding the conflict in the region."
- In a rare digital crossover, the post explicitly tagged President Trump alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, suggesting a direct line of communication is being established between the warring parties.
Trump’s decision to share this specific post reinforces his administration's current narrative: that a "Great Deal" is not only possible but imminent. By highlighting Pakistan's readiness to facilitate "decisive talks," Trump is framing the upcoming days as a transition from military engagement to "conclusive" diplomacy.
This development follows reports that Vice President J.D. Vance has been tapped to lead the American delegation, underscoring the shift from back-channel whispers to front-page executive action.








