Summary
- President Donald Trump said April 24 could bring 'good news' on a second round of US-Iran talks to end the conflict.
- The New York Post, citing multiple Pakistani sources, reported that additional talks between the US and Iran could take place within 36 to 72 hours.
- Axios reported that the US is willing to extend the ceasefire with Iran by three to five days, but a US official said it 'will not continue indefinitely.'
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President Donald Trump said a second round of US-Iran talks to end the conflict could yield “good news” as early as April 24.
The New York Post reported on April 22 that Trump sees positive developments in the next round of talks emerging as soon as April 24. Citing multiple Pakistani sources, the newspaper said additional negotiations between the US and Iran could be held within 36 to 72 hours.
Trump unexpectedly announced an extension of the ceasefire on April 21. He did not specify how long it would last. He said the ceasefire would remain in place until Iran presents a “unified negotiating proposal” and the discussions are concluded.
Separately, Axios reported on April 22, citing multiple sources, that the US is willing to extend the ceasefire with Iran by three to five days. Trump announced the extension of the ceasefire with Iran but did not give a specific timeframe. A US official briefed on the matter told Axios the ceasefire “will not continue indefinitely.”

JOON HYOUNG LEE
gilson@bloomingbit.ioCrypto Journalist based in Seoul





