New hope for peace! America-Iran ceasefire may extend for 14 days, brainstorming continues on the terms of the agreement
Us Iran Ceasefire Extension 14 Days: Amidst seven weeks of fierce conflict in the Middle East, a faint ray of peace has appeared. According to reports, the US and Iran are considering extending the ceasefire that ended on Tuesday for another two weeks. The main purpose of this possible extension is to buy additional time to negotiate a permanent peace agreement.
Technical talks on controversial issues
According to sources, mediators between the two sides are trying to organize technical talks that can resolve the most contentious issues. These issues include the Strait of Hormuz (Strait of Hormuz) and Iran’s level of nuclear enrichment. If these technical talks are successful, it could pave the way for the next round of high-level talks between senior officials of the two countries.
war nearing end
American President Donald Trump Has expressed the possibility of this conflict ending soon. He said in an interview with Fox Business that this war, which has been going on for almost seven weeks, is ‘nearing to end’ Is. However, US officials have also clarified that no formal agreement has been reached yet on ceasefire extension and talks are continuing at a private level.
impact of the war so far
This war, which started with the bombing of Iran by America and Israel on February 28, has caused huge devastation. Iran’s military and infrastructure have suffered major damage, while Iran’s retaliatory attacks have created turmoil throughout the Middle East. In particular, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has led to a surge in global energy prices, which has created political challenges for President Trump.
Nuclear threat still intact
Despite the ceasefire, key disputes still remain unresolved. Iran says that uranium enrichment for civilian purposes is its right that cannot be revoked, although its level can be negotiated.
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On the other hand, the Trump administration and Israel’s stance is strict that to prevent Iran from making nuclear weapons, its stockpile of enriched uranium should be completely destroyed or returned. Recently, the meeting between US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad also ended without any final agreement.
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