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Trump allowed a visit to Pakistan to sign a deal with Iran

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On April 16, US President Donald Trump announced that he could travel to Islamabad to sign an agreement with Iran, if it is reached.

"If the deal is signed in Islamabad, I could very well go there," the head of the White House said.

Also, according to the American leader, the parties are currently close to concluding a deal. Trump noted that if agreed, this could lead to lower oil prices and slower inflation.

Earlier in the day, Trump allowed a deal between the United States and Iran to expire. According to him, if the deal is not concluded before the expiration of the ceasefire, the United States will resume attacks on Iran.

American Vice President Jay D. Vance announced on April 15 that Trump intends to conclude an agreement with Iran. At the same time, he noted that the head of the White House is not aimed at concluding a "small deal." According to Vance, if Iran expresses its readiness to normalize relations, then the United States is ready to treat it economically "like a normal country."

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