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Iran Ceasefire Talks: US, Iran and Mediators Discuss 45-Day Deal to End War

The US, Iran and mediators discuss a 45-day ceasefire amid Trump's looming Tuesday deadline.

Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, discussions are reportedly underway for a potential 45-day ceasefire between the United States and Iran, raising cautious hopes of de-escalation in the ongoing conflict. According to a report, the proposed temporary truce could serve as a stepping stone toward a broader and more permanent resolution, though uncertainty continues to surround the outcome of the negotiations.

The report, published by Axios, cites multiple sources from the US, Israel, and regional stakeholders, indicating that diplomatic channels remain active but fragile. Despite ongoing talks, expectations of reaching even a partial agreement within the next 48 hours appear slim. The urgency stems from a looming deadline set by Donald Trump, who has warned of potential military action if key demands are not met.

Central to the tensions is the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments. Trump has threatened to target Iran’s critical infrastructure if the waterway is not reopened within the specified timeframe. The deadline, initially issued on March 26, has been extended to Tuesday, intensifying pressure on all parties involved in the negotiations.

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Diplomatic efforts are being supported by mediators from Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt. Communication between the US and Iran is reportedly being facilitated through indirect channels, including exchanges between Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. These backchannel discussions are seen as crucial in maintaining dialogue amid heightened hostilities.

Trump has publicly stated that there is still a “good chance” of reaching a deal before the deadline but reiterated his readiness to escalate military action if talks fail. Reports suggest that a joint US-Israeli military operation plan targeting Iran is already prepared and remains on standby, pending the outcome of the negotiations. This dual-track approach underscores the high-stakes nature of the situation.

In a strongly worded social media post, Trump warned of strikes on Iran’s power plants, bridges, and water facilities if compliance is not achieved. While the possibility of a ceasefire offers a glimmer of hope, the volatile rhetoric and military preparedness on both sides highlight the fragile state of diplomacy. The coming days are expected to be critical in determining whether negotiations can avert further escalation or lead to intensified conflict in the region.

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