Israeli Media: Progress in US-Iran Negotiations as Trump’s Deadline Approaches

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On April 8, Israeli media reported on the evening of the 7th that as the deadline set by U.S. President Trump for Iran approaches, there has been some progress in U.S.-Iran contacts. All parties are working to promote a temporary ceasefire and explore the possibility of gradually reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation cited diplomatic sources stating that Pakistan has proposed extending the deadline by two weeks, and negotiations are ongoing with ‘positive progress,’ although nothing has been finalized yet. According to the Israeli news website ‘New News,’ the relevant contacts are moving towards achieving a temporary ceasefire, during which the Strait of Hormuz may gradually reopen. Reports quote regional intelligence officials saying that the parties are closer to a ceasefire than expected and are trying to reach some arrangement before the deadline arrives. (Xinhua News Agency)

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