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US-Iran ceasefire faces expiration amid ongoing tensions
The ceasefire between the US and Iran is set to expire soon, with both sides exchanging threats. Peace talks in Pakistan are uncertain as Iran's participation remains in question. (sources: aljazeera, ft, cbsnews, aa, reuters)

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The US and Iran are experiencing heightened tensions as a ceasefire nears expiration. Trump indicated that a renewal of the ceasefire is unlikely without a deal, while Iran has stated it will not send negotiators to Pakistan under current conditions.
- The two-week ceasefire is set to expire soon.
- Trump has expressed doubt about renewing the ceasefire if no agreement is reached.
- Iran has stated it does not plan to participate in peace talks in Pakistan while a US naval blockade is in effect.
- A US delegation is expected to depart for Pakistan for the peace talks.
Why it matters
The outcome of these negotiations could significantly impact the ongoing conflict and regional stability.
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aljazeeraUS, Iran exchange threats as fragile ceasefire set to expireft‘Highly unlikely’ Iran ceasefire will be extended if no deal reached, Trump sayscbsnewsIran says it doesn't plan to participate in U.S. peace talks in PakistanaaIran says no decision to send negotiators to Pakistan while US naval blockade remains in place: Report
