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Trump may visit Islamabad in the event of an Iran deal

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Thursday that if a deal with Iran was reached and signed in Islamabad to end the war, he would leave. Iran had agreed to "almost everything".

Trump spoke to reporters on the White House lawn as he was on his way to Nevada and Arizona. He struck an optimistic tone about Iran. He said that he could extend the U.S. - Iran ceasefire, which expires next week. However, he may not have to.

Trump said, "If there is a deal signed in Islamabad, I might go." "They want to me."

He also'said, without proving it, that Iran 'has?agreed?to?give up the enriched uranium buried by U.S. and Israeli?airstrikes? last year. Trump is pushing for an agreement with Iran where?Tehran will give up its nuclear program. Reporting by Humerya Pamuk & Steve Holland. Writing by Michelle Nichols, Editing by CaitlinWebber.

(source: Reuters)