Pakistan Premier Asks US to Extend Iran Negotiation Deadline by Two Weeks

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JH Kim

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  • Pakistan's prime minister said he had asked the US for a two-week extension of the negotiation deadline related to Iran.
  • Sharif said a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the Middle East and ongoing diplomatic efforts could lead to tangible results.
  • The report said military tensions in the Middle East, a deadline extension, and whether a ceasefire is reached could affect progress in the negotiations.

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Pakistan's prime minister has asked the US to extend by two weeks the deadline for negotiations related to Iran, stressing the need for more time to pursue a diplomatic solution.

Fox News reported on April 7 that Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said in a post on X that he had asked US President Donald Trump for a two-week extension.

Diplomatic efforts are underway to secure a peaceful resolution to the conflict in the Middle East, Sharif wrote, adding that those efforts could produce tangible results.

He also urged Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks to allow diplomatic talks to proceed. Sharif separately called on all parties involved in the fighting to observe a two-week ceasefire.

As military tensions in the Middle East persist, an extension of the deadline and whether a ceasefire takes hold may affect progress in the negotiations. Attention is now on how the US and Iran will respond.

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