U.S. President Donald Trump said on the 19th that he plans to dispatch a U.S. negotiating delegation to Pakistan.
Trump said on social media that the U.S. delegation is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, tomorrow evening Eastern time for negotiations.
However, there has been no response from Iran yet, leaving it unclear whether a second round of official talks with Iran will begin.
Trump said, "We are offering very fair and reasonable terms, and we hope Iran will accept them."
Trump threatened that if Iran does not accept the terms of the talks, the United States would destroy all of Iran's power plants and all of its bridges.
He added, "We will no longer play the nice guy," saying it is "time for Iran's killing machine to stop."
Trump did not mention who is on the U.S. delegation heading to Islamabad.