IRAN: Diplomatic efforts are struggling to keep a fragile ceasefire intact as the Wednesday deadline approaches. Here is the current situation:
Uncertainty in Tehran
Iran has not yet decided if it will send representatives to Pakistan for scheduled talks. Relations have hit a new low, and Iranian officials remain hesitant to negotiate while tensions are this high.
Trump Warns of Military Action
President Donald Trump has indicated he is unlikely to extend the ceasefire. He stated that he "expects to be bombing" if a significant breakthrough is not made immediately, suggesting that a return to military force is his preferred leverage.
Logistics in Limbo
The status of the U.S. delegation is also unclear. While the summit is planned for Pakistan, it is not yet confirmed when or if Vice President JD Vance will travel to the site.
Key Challenges
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Expiring Truce: The current agreement ends this Wednesday.
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Lack of Trust: Recent incidents have destroyed what little confidence existed between the two nations.
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Stalled Negotiations: Without a confirmed Iranian presence, the possibility of a diplomatic solution is fading.
