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Mediators move closer to extending US-Iran ceasefire, officials tell AP

Regional officials said the United States and Iran have an in principle agreement to extend the truce and keep talks going.

  • On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt rejected reports that the United States formally requested to extend the ceasefire with Iran, though she confirmed negotiations remain "productive and ongoing."
  • The ceasefire that began on April 7 is set to expire next week as Pakistan has emerged as a key mediator coordinating talks between Washington and Tehran.
  • Leavitt confirmed that a second round of in-person talks will "very likely" take place in Islamabad, with Pakistani officials arriving in Tehran to support mediation efforts.
  • Iranian military commander Ali Abdollahi warned that Iran would block exports across the Persian Gulf if the United States maintains its blockade on ports, while waivers for Iranian oil expire in a few days.
  • Negotiators face significant unresolved issues including Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz, as Israel continues operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, which remains excluded from the ceasefire.
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Less than a week before the deadline for the United States and Iran to reach a peace agreement, the mediators are pressing for the two negotiations on which it depends not to resume the bombings of the Islamic Republic. To achieve this, it will be key to break open the main disagreements about the Iranian nuclear program, the opening of the Strait of Ormuz and the cessation of Israeli hostilities in Lebanon. The latter, in fact, has come out thi…

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Forty-seventh day of war in the Gulf this Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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