The White House denied formally requesting a ceasefire extension with Iran, despite ongoing diplomatic engagements. While cautiously optimistic about a deal, the US has made its “red lines” clear. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s army chief visited Tehran with a potential new framework for talks, following previous negotiations that stalled over key issues like Iran’s nuclear program. The White House denied formally requesting a ceasefire extension with Iran, despite ongoing diplomatic engagements. While cautiously optimistic about a deal, the US has made its “red lines” clear. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s army chief visited Tehran with a potential new framework for talks, following previous negotiations that stalled over key issues like Iran’s nuclear program.
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