Summary
- A temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran is set to expire at an undisclosed time.
- The two sides are continuing talks on whether to extend the ceasefire, though it remains uncertain whether a meeting will take place.
- Markets view the timing of the ceasefire's expiration and any extension as key factors for renewed Middle East tensions and energy-market volatility.
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A temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran is due to expire at a set time, according to a media report, heightening uncertainty over the negotiation timeline.
The New York Post reported on April 21, citing three Pakistani government sources, that the ceasefire currently in place will end at a predetermined time.
The exact expiration time was not disclosed. The two sides are continuing talks on whether to extend the ceasefire.
Pakistan is acting as a mediator and seeking to arrange a second round of negotiations. Whether the talks will take place remains uncertain.
Markets are watching the ceasefire's expiration and any decision on an extension as key factors that could shape renewed tensions in the Middle East and volatility in energy markets.


JH Kim
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