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The two-week ceasefire announced earlier this month will expire on April 22.
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Donald Trump may join Pakistan peace talks in person as US-Iran deal nears critical deadline
The US and Iran are holding diplomatic talks in Pakistan as a ceasefire deadline looms. President Trump may personally join the negotiations, which are mediated by Pakistan, signaling a decisive phase.
The U.S. attacked and seized an Iranian-flagged ship it said had tried to evade its naval blockade near the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday. Now, Iran's military has vowed to respond, throwing the fragile ceasefire into question days before it expires.
President Donald Trump said U.S. negotiators will head to Pakistan on Monday for another round of talks with Iran, raising hopes of extending a fragile ceasefire set to expire by Wednesday even as
Pakistan is the key broker in talks to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. But it did not always get along with President Donald Trump and does not recognize Israel.
President Donald Trump said a US delegation including Vice President JD Vance is en route to Pakistan for talks with Iran and is expected to land in the next few hours, after fresh tensions in the war raised doubts about further negotiations.
US President Trump has said the US has seized an Iranian tanker by "blowing a hole in its engine room" after it attempted to cross the blockade. American negotiatiors will head to Pakistan for another round of peace talks, hoping to extend a fragile ceasefire that is in place until Wednesday AEST.