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Trump Says He’s ‘Highly Unlikely’ to Renew Iran Ceasefire Ahead of Pakistan Peace Talks

by Olawunmi Sola-Otegbade
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Donald Trump has said it is “highly unlikely” that the United States will renew its ceasefire with Iran, casting uncertainty over upcoming peace talks scheduled to take place in Islamabad.

The remarks come as the current two-week truce approaches its expiration, increasing pressure on negotiators to reach a breakthrough agreement.

Ceasefire Extension in Doubt

Speaking ahead of the talks, Donald Trump indicated he would not extend the ceasefire if a deal is not finalized in time, emphasizing that he would not be rushed into what he described as a “bad deal.”

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The truce, announced earlier in April, is set to expire within days, raising concerns about a potential return to full-scale hostilities.

Talks Planned in Pakistan

Despite the uncertainty, U.S. negotiators are expected to travel to Pakistan for another round of discussions with Iranian representatives.

However, Iran has signaled hesitation about participating, citing alleged ceasefire violations and ongoing tensions.

Pakistan has positioned itself as a key mediator, hosting talks in an effort to de-escalate the conflict.

Rising Tensions Complicate Diplomacy

Recent incidents, including the seizure of an Iranian-linked vessel and continued naval activity in the Strait of Hormuz, have heightened tensions between the two sides.

Analysts warn that such developments could derail diplomatic progress and further strain relations.

Strategic Stakes Remain High

The conflict has significant global implications, particularly for energy markets, as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz affect oil supply routes.

Oil prices have already shown volatility amid uncertainty surrounding the ceasefire and negotiations.

Pressure on Negotiators

Donald Trump’s stance increases urgency for negotiators to secure an agreement before the ceasefire deadline.

At the same time, both sides remain far apart on key issues, including nuclear policy and regional security.

Outlook for Peace Talks

While diplomatic channels remain open, uncertainty over Iran’s participation and the ceasefire’s future casts doubt on the success of the talks in Islamabad.

Conclusion

The warning from Donald Trump underscores the fragile nature of the current ceasefire with Iran.

As negotiations approach, the risk of renewed conflict looms large, with global attention focused on whether diplomacy can prevail.

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