Diplomatic Path: Extending the US-Iran Ceasefire
Mediators are making headway in extending the ceasefire between the United States and Iran. With the original agreement set to expire soon, both nations have preliminarily agreed to prolong the truce, allowing further negotiation on key issues such as Iran's nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz, and war compensation.
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- United Arab Emirates
Efforts to prolong a ceasefire between the United States and Iran appear to be gaining traction, with negotiations poised to resume shortly, according to regional officials.
Mediators are pushing for an extension of the ceasefire, originally due to end on April 22, aiming for at least an additional two weeks to provide more time for diplomatic solutions.
Anonymous sources involved in the mediation have indicated that both parties have agreed in principle to continue the ceasefire to address issues surrounding Iran's nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz, and war compensation.
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