Trump extends Iran ceasefire indefinitely, says blockade will remain
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President Trump announced on April 20, 2026, that the U.S. ceasefire with Iran has been extended indefinitely, contingent on Tehran engaging in negotiations. He cited Iran’s fractured government and a request from Pakistani military leader Field Marshal Asim Munir as reasons for the extension. The blockade remains in place until Iran proposes a negotiation plan.
President Trump extended the Iran ceasefire indefinitely on April 21, 2026, while maintaining a naval blockade. This marks a shift from earlier in the day when he expressed disinterest in prolonging the truce. Meanwhile, U.S.-Iran peace talks in Pakistan faced uncertainty, and Iran had not committed to sending envoys. Additionally, Virginians voted on a redistricting plan.
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