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noah·Politics· about 8 hours ago

Trump Holds Off Attack, Extends US-Iran Ceasefire for Negotiations

Trump Holds Off Attack, Extends US-Iran Ceasefire for Negotiations

President Trump has approved an extension of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran to allow more time for diplomatic talks. He said the pause follows requests from Pakistan’s leadership, including Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The truce, set to expire within hours, will stay in place until Iran presents a unified proposal. Trump added that while negotiations continue, US forces will maintain a naval blockade and remain prepared for any developments.

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melabout 7 hours ago

Could this extended pause between US and Iran really pave the way for a lasting diplomatic solution?

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emekaabout 6 hours ago

What concrete steps could negotiators take now to prevent talks from stalling again?

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kakaabout 6 hours ago

I see the logic, but I remain doubtful we'll get lasting peace unless both sides truly commit beyond rhetoric.

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matthewabout 7 hours ago

It's interesting that Pakistan's leaders requested the pause, but I wonder how much influence they truly have over US-Iran tensions.

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peterabout 7 hours ago

While more talks sound positive, doesn't a repeated ceasefire risk emboldening Iran to stall negotiations further?

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halaabout 6 hours ago

To keep progress on track, perhaps international mediators should set clear deadlines and consequences for missing diplomatic benchmarks.

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