The White House has dismissed reports of an extension to the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, with indications that the next round of peace talks could again take place in Pakistan.
The two-week US-Iran ceasefire is not being extended; the next peace talks meeting may be held in Pakistan.
The tension between the US and Iran shows no signs of abating. Sometimes US President Donald Trump declares an end to the war, and sometimes he issues a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Each of his statements impacts the market. A two-week ceasefire has been in place between the US and Iran since April 7th, and is set to expire on April 21st. Meanwhile, news emerged that There were reports that the US wanted to extend the ceasefire. However, Caroline Levitt, representing the White House, has now dismissed all those reports. Furthermore, she has indicated that the next round of peace talks could again be held in Pakistan.
It is in Iran's interest to accept America's demands
Caroline Levitt, speaking on behalf of the White House, stated that Iran has been informed of the US conditions. It would be best for Iran to accept US President Donald Trump's terms. She added that negotiations are still ongoing between the two sides, but no one has requested an extension of the ceasefire. The US has expressed optimism about the peace talks.
Asim Munir reached Tehran
Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir arrived on Wednesday, suggesting that the next round of peace talks between Iran and the US could be held again in Islamabad. However, it is not yet clear whether the next round of peace talks will take place.
US President Donald Trump's signal
While the US is not considering extending the two-week ceasefire, President Donald Trump has indicated that he will try to resolve the issue through negotiations. He also said that the future will bring new developments.
The world is worried about the increasing tension in the Middle East
Before the peace talks held in Islamabad, Pakistan, on April 11-12, the world was hoping for a quick end to this tension. However, Iran refused to accept US conditions. Following this, US President Donald Trump announced a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, further escalating tensions. Now, it is being said that US President Donald Trump is opening the Strait for all but ships passing through Tehran, but the situation remains unclear.
If this tension continues for a long time, India could face a major economic crisis. Limited oil and gas supplies are already a problem. If this situation persists for a long time, the general public could also suffer the consequences.
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