Trump extends US-Iran ceasefire indefinitely at request of Pakistan

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by Hugo Lowell and Joseph Gedeon in Washington
April 21, 2026
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President Trump indefinitely extended a ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan's request, pending Iran's proposal.

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This decision impacts international relations and regional stability in the Middle East, influencing global geopolitical dynamics.

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President Donald Trump indefinitely extended a ceasefire with Iran following a request from Pakistan, which is mediating negotiations between the two nations. The President announced on Truth Social that attacks are on hold until Iran submits a proposal and talks conclude. This decision keeps a pause in hostilities in place while diplomatic efforts continue to resolve the Middle East crisis. The extension depends on Iran responding to the United States' negotiating position.

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Pakistan is mediating negotiations between the United States and Iran.

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