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Donald Trump suggested that developments in Iran talks could come as early as Friday. Photo: X/The White House.

Donald Trump hints at 'good news' on Iran talks, Tehran denies any Friday negotiations

| @indiablooms | Apr 22, 2026, at 09:00 pm

US President Donald Trump has hinted that “good news” could be imminent regarding a second round of peace talks with Iran, even as Tehran firmly denied any plans to return to negotiations this week.

Speaking to the New York Post, Trump suggested that developments could come as early as Friday.

Citing sources in Islamabad, the report said talks may resume within the next “36 to 72 hours”.

When asked directly about a potential breakthrough, Trump responded in a text message: “It’s possible! President DJT.”

While he stopped short of confirming a specific date, his remarks have fueled speculation that diplomatic engagement between Washington and Tehran may soon resume.

Iran denies talks, accuses Trump of ‘lying’

Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency quickly rejected the claims, stating that no decision has been made to negotiate.

“Trump lied again. Iran currently has no decision to negotiate on Friday,” the outlet said in a post on X, underscoring continued mistrust between the two sides.

The sharp response highlights the fragile and uncertain nature of any potential diplomatic progress.

Ceasefire extended without deadline

Trump’s comments come after he extended the US ceasefire with Iran, allowing more time for diplomacy even as Tehran’s earlier deadline passed without incident.

Notably, this marks the first time Washington has refrained from setting a firm deadline for Iran’s next move, signaling a possible shift in strategy.

Pakistan’s role in delaying escalation

Trump also credited outreach from Pakistan’s leadership for the pause in military action. He said the US decision followed requests from Asim Munir and Shehbaz Sharif.

“Based on the fact that the Government of Iran is seriously fractured… and upon the request of [Pakistan’s leadership], we have been asked to hold our attack,” Trump said on social media.

He added that while the ceasefire would continue, US forces have been directed to maintain the blockade and remain prepared for any escalation until Iran presents a unified proposal.

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