Pakistan Calls for a 45-Day Extension of Ceasefire, Middle East Situation Enters a Critical Buffer Period



On April 14, according to CCTV News, citing Pakistani diplomatic sources, Pakistan is making every effort to push for the extension of the temporary ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, which is set to expire on April 22, to create conditions for the second round of political negotiations.

Currently, the U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement has only one week remaining in effect. Since the end of the first round of talks, Pakistan has coordinated with multiple parties to facilitate the resumption of technical-level contacts between the two sides, while acting as an intermediary to coordinate unresolved differences, striving to persuade both sides to extend the ceasefire. The core of this call for a 45-day extension is to buy sufficient time for comprehensive political negotiations and to prevent renewed conflict escalation after the ceasefire expires. #加密市场回升
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