The American president hinted at a potential visit to Islamabad personally, contingent upon the successful conclusion of an accord.

US President Donald Trump / © Associated Press
The US Deputy President, J.D. Vance, who spearheaded the prior session, will be absent from the discussions with Iran, slated for Tuesday, April 21st, in Islamabad.
This announcement originated from US President Donald Trump during remarks made to The New York Post.
“Steve is heading there tomorrow evening,” he stated during a phone dialogue from the White House, affirming that special representative Steve Witkoff would land in Islamabad on Monday evening, preceding the second phase of peace negotiations.
The chief executive further mentioned that Jared Kushner—his son-in-law and a seasoned figure in prior Middle Eastern arrangements—would also engage in the conversations planned for Tuesday.
Upon hearing information that Qatari authorities were noticed in Islamabad, expressing their hope to accommodate him should he visit the Pakistani capital, Trump conveyed no astonishment, proposing he might journey to Islamabad given the completion of an understanding.
“Perhaps somewhat later. We shall observe the unfolding of events tomorrow,” he remarked.
As a reminder, on the same day, the US President Donald Trump expressed that US delegates are planning to reach Islamabad tomorrow evening for dialogue with Iran. Concurrently, he issued a threat to attack Iran’s energy infrastructure if Tehran rejects an “equitable” agreement.
asserted that a peaceful resolution with Iran would be achieved, indicating that two avenues existed for its accomplishment.