President Donald Trump reposted a tweet by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday afternoon, according to reports on Telegram. No accompanying statement was added by Trump. The move comes amid intensifying diplomatic activity involving Pakistan, Iran, and the United States, and follows a series of Trump social-media actions linked to Iran-related negotiations.
President Donald Trump reposted a tweet by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday afternoon, according to a single source on Telegram. The message carries no additional comment from Trump. Sharif's original post was not reproduced in the batch.
The action follows a period of heightened diplomatic signals involving the U.S., Iran, and Pakistan. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, Trump previously retweeted Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who cited an Islamabad memorandum of understanding. A day earlier, Trump confidant Mark Levin had reposted Prime Minister Netanyahu's statement on Iran's nuclear program.
Pakistan has been positioned as an intermediary in U.S.-Iran dialogue. Trump's repost of Sharif's message appears to continue this pattern, though the specific content of the Pakistani PM's tweet has not been disclosed.
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