US Iran Consider Two Week Ceasefire Extension
Ceasefire Extension Proposal Emerges Amid Ongoing US Iran Talks
WASHINGTON: (Web Desk) – The United States and Iran are reportedly considering a two-week extension of the ongoing ceasefire to allow more time for negotiations, according to an American journal. The proposed extension is aimed at facilitating further diplomatic engagement and technical discussions through intermediary countries.
Sources indicate that key issues under discussion include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear enrichment programme. Progress in these technical talks could help pave the way for the next phase of broader negotiations between the two sides.
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However, a US official cautioned that there is no certainty the ceasefire will be extended, noting that Washington has not yet formally approved the proposal. Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Ministry has not issued an immediate response to the reports.
Earlier, American media suggested that both countries were nearing a potential framework agreement to end the conflict, with recent discussions indicating some progress in diplomatic efforts.



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