Trump Open to Iran Ceasefire Extension
US President Donald Trump has expressed his willingness to extend the 14-day ceasefire with Iran, originally set to expire on April 22. He suggested that an extension is possible if a deal seems likely, indicating his openness to continue negotiations with the aim of reaching an agreement.
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US President Donald Trump signaled his receptivity to extending the ongoing ceasefire with Iran, which is due to end on April 22. During a Thursday interaction with reporters, Trump acknowledged the potential for prolonging the truce if substantial progress towards a deal is made.
This ceasefire, initially set for 14 days, could see its deadline extended should both parties near a consensus. The President’s remarks reflect a strategic move to maintain diplomatic avenues with Iran amid ongoing negotiations.
By expressing a willingness to push back the deadline, Trump has underscored the administration's commitment to fostering peace and achieving a mutually beneficial resolution.
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