The United States President Donald Trump holds a Press Conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington DC, United States. [Celal Güneş - Anadolu Agency]

The United States President Donald Trump holds a Press Conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington DC, United States. [Celal Güneş – Anadolu Agency]

President Donald Trump indicated Wednesday that a second round of US-Iran negotiations could take place within the next “36 to 72 hours,” as Pakistan continues mediating between the two sides, Anadolu reports.

Trump confirmed the “possibility” to the New York Post, while Pakistani sources said the timeframe was based on an ongoing assessment of Islamabad’s diplomatic engagement with Tehran.

Iranian authorities have yet to confirm any scheduled discussions.

The update comes after Trump announced he would hold off on further action until Tehran’s divided leadership could present a unified position at the table.

Pakistani sources told The Post that a ceasefire between the two sides remains intact despite heightened rhetoric, with no military escalation by either side.

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