The two-week ceasefire implemented between America and Iran is ending today. Pakistan has appealed to both the countries to extend the ceasefire. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday met US acting diplomat Natalie A. Insisted on continuing talks with Baker and extending the ceasefire. However, US President Donald Trump has already made it clear that he does not want to extend the ceasefire. The visit of US Vice President JD Vance to Islamabad has been postponed for the time being. According to the NYT report, Iran has not yet responded to America’s negotiating terms. At the same time, Iran has also made it clear that their delegation will not go to Islamabad at present. 3 big updates of the last 24 hours Slow movement: Only 16 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. According to marine traffic data, nine ships entered Hormuz on Monday, including two Iranian-flagged vessels, one of which was an oil tanker. Seven ships came out, including an Iranian cargo ship. Lebanon-Israel talks: The second round of talks between Israel and Lebanon is scheduled for April 23. Earlier on April 16, talks were held between the two countries in which both the countries agreed on ceasefire for 10 days. Iranian Ship Seized: America captured an Iranian ship named Tuska trying to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. He was returning from China. Iran expressed displeasure over this and warned of consequences. For updates related to Iran war, go through the blog below…
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Today is the last day of US-Iran ceasefire: Pakistan appealed to extend it; US Vice President’s visit to Islamabad postponed, Iran refuses to come
