Pakistan-mediated push for a longer ceasefire between US and Iran

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The US and Iran are engaging in indirect talks to extend a two-week ceasefire beyond April 22, with Pakistan’s army chief in Tehran to press mediation and a possible second round in Islamabad; Washington says it remains engaged but has not formally requested an extension, as regional actors including Israel and sanctions dynamics add pressure, and Iran ties the talks to ending Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
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- Iran war updates: Pakistani army chief in Tehran in bid to restart US talks Al Jazeera
- U.S. and Iran inch toward framework deal to end war, U.S. officials say Axios
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