Ceasefire Deadline Looms as US-Iran Tensions Rise
Mediators are working to extend a ceasefire between the US and Iran, with tensions over a US naval blockade threatening to derail diplomacy. The conflict has disrupted global markets, but there's a tentative 'in principle agreement' to prolong talks. Regional officials push for compromise on key issues.
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Mediators are intensifying efforts to extend the current ceasefire between the United States and Iran. The fragile agreement faces threats as a US naval blockade on Iranian ports escalates tensions, with a senior Iranian military official threatening trade disruptions if the blockade persists.
While the truce has managed to reduce direct conflict, regional officials have expressed hope for a diplomatic solution that could extend the ceasefire. They revealed that both the US and Iran have given tacit approval to continue negotiations.
The ongoing conflict, which severely disrupted global trade and oil markets, has prompted international leaders, including US President Trump and UN Secretary-General António Guterres, to emphasize the importance of sustained dialogue in the coming days.