Washington. The United States and Iran are reported to be weighing a second round of direct, in-person negotiations as a two-week ceasefire nears expiration, officials and diplomats said on Apr 14; Islamabad and Geneva were cited as potential host cities and mediators from Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey are engaged in arranging logistics. Officials said talks could occur as early as Thursday this week, and delegations are still being confirmed; the White House did not immediately comment, while President Trump publicly noted contact and praised Pakistan’s military leadership. CENTCOM statements about enforcing a port blockade were reported as a factor affecting Tehran’s willingness to return to the table.
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Mediating countries, diplomatic channels and regional security actors gained leverage as renewed negotiations create avenues to halt hostilities and shape terms of a ceasefire or settlement.
Civilians in the conflict-affected areas suffered continued displacement, casualties and humanitarian strain during the six-week war and as fighting threatened to resume with the ceasefire deadline.
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