The United States and Iran are reportedly considering extending the current ceasefire by an additional two weeks, as diplomatic efforts continue to reach a broader agreement.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, the proposed extension aims to provide more time for negotiations on key unresolved issues, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s uranium enrichment program.
Mediators are actively working to facilitate technical-level talks between both sides, focusing on narrowing gaps in the most contentious areas.
The extension, if agreed upon, could signal a willingness from both parties to de-escalate tensions and pursue a structured path toward a potential peace framework.
Officials are said to be preparing for a possible next phase of high-level negotiations, contingent on progress made during the extended ceasefire period.