The White House has pushed back strongly against reports claiming that the United States is seeking an extension of the ongoing Iran ceasefire, just days before a critical deadline. During a high-profile briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt made it clear, no formal request for a ceasefire extension has been made at this stage. The clarification comes amid widespread speculation and conflicting reports suggesting Washington was quietly working to prolong the fragile truce. Leavitt acknowledged that diplomatic channels remain active, with the US continuing engagement efforts behind the scenes. However, she stopped short of confirming any final decision on the future of the ceasefire, underscoring the uncertainty surrounding the situation. WATCH
16 April,2026 02:33 PM ISTAfter hours of intense negotiations in Islamabad, US Vice President JD Vance confirmed that talks between Washington and Tehran have ended without a deal, with both sides unable to agree on key terms. The discussions, aimed at easing tensions and establishing a workable framework, ultimately stalled over non-negotiable red lines and limited flexibility from both parties. Vance stated that the US presented what it considered a clear and realistic proposal, emphasizing that negotiations were conducted in good faith. However, Iranian officials reportedly found the terms unacceptable, leading to a complete deadlock. While the United States has indicated that diplomatic channels remain open, the failure to reach an agreement raises concerns about escalating tensions in the region. Vance also suggested that the consequences of the breakdown could weigh more heavily on Iran, signaling a potential shift in strategic pressure moving forward. WATCH
13 April,2026 04:47 PM ISTConfusion has emerged ahead of high-stakes US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad. Earlier reports suggested Washington had agreed to release billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks. Iranian sources described the move as a sign of seriousness before talks. However, a White House official has now denied the claim, saying the United States has not agreed to unfreeze Iranian assets. The reported funds, estimated at around 6 billion dollars, were one of Tehran’s key preconditions for negotiations.
11 April,2026 05:46 PM ISTIran has arrived in Islamabad for high-stakes negotiations with the United States, but Tehran is setting tough preconditions before talks begin. Iran’s top negotiator warned there is “zero trust” in Washington, citing failed past agreements and demanding key concessions. A symbolic tribute to Minab strike victims also reached Islamabad, increasing ceasefire pressure ahead of the make-or-break meeting. Iran is demanding an extended ceasefire to Lebanon, a halt to Israeli operations against Hezbollah, and the release of billions in frozen assets.
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