president Donald Trump public urging Iran Release eight women the regime reportedly plans to execute in an effort to boost goodwill with the United States.

“To the Iranian leaders who will be negotiating with my representatives: I will be very grateful for the release of these women,” trump card Mentioned in an article on Truth Social.
“I’m sure they will respect the fact that you did this. Please don’t hurt them! This would be a great start to our negotiations!!!”
Trump’s post also retweeted a statement on X by American pro-Israel activist Eyal Yakoby, who claimed eight women were threatened with hanging. The claim, which included photos but no names, could not be independently verified.
Discussions expected to take place despite widespread uncertainty
The request was made in Washington and Tehran Negotiations are expected to restart in Islamabad.
Vice President JD VanceThe visit is planned to be accompanied by special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner Pakistan Conduct a second series of discussions.
Iran has not officially acknowledged its involvement and has made it conditional on lifting the U.S. naval blockade.
Also read: ‘I expect to be bombed’: Trump issues chilling warning to Iran, says ceasefire won’t be extended
ceasefire is about to expire
Two-week ceasefire trump card That conclusion came late Wednesday, Washington time, after the president said the deal had been violated “repeatedly” by Iran.
He said it was “extremely unlikely” to extend the truce if consensus was not reached before then.
Pakistan to host talks
On Sunday, Trump warned that the United States would destroy all bridges and power facilities in Iran if Iran rejects his conditions, continuing a recent trend of similar threats.
In response, Iran said it would retaliate by attacking the power stations and desalination facilities of its Gulf Arab neighbors if the United States attacked its civilian infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Pakistan is preparing to host the discussions, despite uncertainty over whether they will continue. Nearly 20,000 security personnel have been deployed across the capital, Islamabad, according to a government official and a security representative.


