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Trump extends Iran ceasefire indefinitely, in an about-face

Trump extends Iran ceasefire indefinitely, in an about-face

President Trump announced on April 20, 2026, that the U.S. is extending its ceasefire with Iran indefinitely, contingent on Tehran engaging in negotiations. The move follows Iran's internal fractures and was made at the request of Pakistani officials, including Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The extension aims to encourage Iran to propose a diplomatic solution.

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