United States – Web Desk: The United States and Iran are reportedly considering a two-week extension of the current ceasefire as diplomatic efforts continue, according to a report by a US journal.
The report said the proposed extension is aimed at allowing additional time for negotiations between the two sides, while mediators are working to facilitate technical discussions to resolve key outstanding issues.
Among the major points under discussion are the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, both considered central to the broader dispute.
The development comes after earlier reports by Axios, which stated that Washington and Tehran are moving closer to a framework agreement to formally end the conflict following recent progress in talks.
Diplomatic sources suggest that third-party mediators are actively engaged in bridging gaps between the two sides as negotiations continue.
