Pakistan brokers two-week ceasefire extension between U.S. and Iran

Here's what it means for you.
The extension of the ceasefire could be pivotal for global oil markets and regional stability.
What happened
Pakistan facilitated an agreement between the U.S. and Iran to extend their ceasefire for two weeks.
The Context
- The ceasefire was initially set to expire soon, prompting urgent diplomatic efforts.
- Iran has conditioned further negotiations on the lifting of U.S. maritime sanctions.
- The upcoming talks in Islamabad are seen as critical for establishing a more sustainable peace.
Takeaway
The success of the upcoming negotiations will be crucial in determining whether the region can achieve lasting peace or face renewed conflict.
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