Former President Donald Trump has declared that the United States will prolong its ceasefire with Iran to facilitate discussions on a potential peace proposal. In a recent social media update, Trump indicated that the truce would remain effective until Iranian officials submit a "unified proposal" and negotiations are finalized. The ceasefire was set to end shortly.
Trump noted, "Given the significant divisions within the Iranian government, we have been requested to refrain from military action." He mentioned that this request originated from Asim Munir and Shehbaz Sharif. Furthermore, he instructed the US military to uphold its current operational stance during this extended ceasefire, stating that forces would "continue the blockade and remain prepared for any situation." This announcement arrives amidst heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, as efforts to revive negotiations are ongoing.
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