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Trump: War with Iran Is Over
US President Donald Trump declared in an interview with Fox News that the war with Iran was over. A Fox News reporter noted that Trump repeatedly referred to the conflict in the pa...
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US President Donald Trump declared in an interview with Fox News that the war with Iran was over. A Fox News reporter noted that Trump repeatedly referred to the conflict in the past tense and therefore asked whether the war indeed concluded, to which Trump replied it was over.

In a separate interview with another foreign media outlet, Trump said it is possible that negotiations with Iran could resume within the next two days, with the talks likely to be held again in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.

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Officials from Gulf states, Pakistan and Iran also indicated that US and Iranian delegations may soon meet again in Pakistan, although a specific date has yet to be confirmed.

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