Mediators seek stopgap deal between Iran and US to extend fragile cease-fire
Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar are working to negotiate a temporary extension of the fragile cease-fire between the United States and Iran. The cease-fire, which took effect on April 8, 2026, is facing challenges due to unresolved nuclear disputes and ongoing military threats. Key issues include Iran's nuclear capabilities, navigation rights in the Strait of Hormuz, and reparations for wartime damages.
- ▪The cease-fire between the United States and Iran is on the verge of collapse.
- ▪Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar are scrambling to negotiate a temporary extension.
- ▪Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir of Pakistan is leading a delegation to Tehran for discussions.
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Mediators seek stopgap deal between Iran and US to extend fragile cease-fire Pakistan and Qatar are racing to broker a temporary agreement as the April cease-fire buckles under the weight of unresolved nuclear disputes and mounting military threats. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team May. 22, 2026 window.sevioads = window.sevioads || []; var sevioads_preferences = []; sevioads_preferences[0] = {}; sevioads_preferences[0].zone = "01f21ccf-2092-46b1-9ac7-8c44cc782e0f"; sevioads_preferences[0].adType = "native"; sevioads_preferences[0].inventoryId = "c5700508-581b-472c-8fdd-a931cdbfc8e1"; sevioads_preferences[0].accountId = "1e47efc1-ec2d-4fca-a8b9-354e249e5095"; sevioads.push(sevioads_preferences); The cease-fire between the United States and Iran, barely seven weeks old, is on the…
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