Trump Extends U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Indefinitely; Naval Blockade Remains in Effect

Trump Extends U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Indefinitely; Naval Blockade Remains in Effect

WASHINGTON D.C. — President Donald Trump has announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Iran, just hours before the previous two-week truce was set to expire. However, the President emphasized that the U.S. Naval blockade of Iranian ports and coasts will remain fully operational to maintain pressure on Tehran.

 

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Key Highlights:

  • The Pakistan Factor: The decision follows a formal request from the government of Pakistan, which is currently mediating peace talks between Washington and Tehran.

  • A "Unified Proposal": Trump stated on social media that the ceasefire will stay in place until Iranian leadership submits a "unified proposal" for a long-term resolution. He cited internal "fractures" within the Iranian government as a reason for the delay in negotiations.

  • Strategic Pressure: Despite the pause in active bombing, the continuation of the blockade ensures that Iran remains economically isolated. Trump warned that "lots of bombs" could still go off if a deal isn't reached soon.

  • Global Impact: This move has caused immediate fluctuations in global oil prices and has kept the strategic Strait of Hormuz at a critical tipping point.

"I have directed our military to continue the blockade and remain ready... we will extend the ceasefire until discussions are concluded, one way or the other." — Donald Trump

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