US-Iran Peace Talks May Resume Soon Amid Extended Ceasefire
Second round of US-Iran peace talks soon? Trump shares ‘good news’
Hindustan Times
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US President Donald Trump indicated that a second round of peace talks with Iran, mediated by Pakistan, could occur within the next 36 to 72 hours. This follows the extension of a ceasefire at Pakistan's request, as both sides show signs of positive intent despite previous setbacks.
- 01Second round of US-Iran peace talks may happen soon.
- 02Ceasefire extended by Trump at Pakistan's request.
- 03Talks were initially scheduled but fell through due to Iran's uncertainty.
- 04Optimistic mediation efforts from Pakistan are ongoing.
- 05No military escalation reported from either side.
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US President Donald Trump has suggested that a second round of peace talks with Iran could take place within the next 36 to 72 hours, following mediation efforts by Pakistan. This development comes after an earlier attempt to schedule talks failed when Iran did not confirm its participation. Trump announced the extension of a ceasefire at Pakistan's request, which was initially set to expire on Tuesday midnight. He stated that the ceasefire would continue until Iran presents a 'unified proposal'. A Pakistani source confirmed that the ceasefire is holding, indicating positive intent from both sides, and emphasized that no military escalation has occurred. However, a US source clarified that the ceasefire is not open-ended and may last an additional three to five days.
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The potential resumption of talks and the ceasefire extension could lead to a reduction in tensions in the region, impacting both US and Iranian citizens.
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