Ceasefire Talks in Limbo: US-Iran Negotiations Hang in Balance
US President Trump has extended a ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan's request, awaiting a unified proposal from Tehran. This decision also delayed Vice President Vance's trip to Pakistan for further negotiations. Meanwhile, the blockade of Iranian ports continues, posing a threat to the fragile truce.
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- Pakistan
The White House has announced that President Trump is extending the ceasefire with Iran at the behest of Pakistan, while the U.S. awaits a unified proposal from Tehran. This decision also postpones Vice President JD Vance's planned trip to Pakistan for further truce talks with Iran.
Despite the extension, the U.S. military will maintain its blockade of Iranian ports, a move that underscores the uncertainty surrounding the ongoing negotiations. Both nations have expressed readiness to resume hostilities if a favorable agreement isn't reached.
The war, which has seen significant casualties on all sides, remains a tense backdrop as Trump emphasized that the ceasefire will be in place until a proposal is submitted and discussions are concluded definitively.
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