Trump extends Iran ceasefire, maintains US blockade on ports

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Earlier, President Trump on Friday, April 17, had said that the naval blockade targeting Iran will remain in place until an agreement with Tehran is completely finalised.

The extension of ceasefire comes as the US and Iran are exploring a second round of peace talks, following the failure to reach an agreement during the first round of negotiations held in Islamabad.

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In a Truth social post on Monday, April 20, Donald Trump had said that the nuclear agreement currently being negotiated with Iran would be “far better” than the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme.

April 8 ceasefire announcement

Trump on Wednesday, April 8 Indian Time, had announced that he has agreed to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks. He made the announcement on Truth Social, just minutes after the US market futures began trading on Wall Street.

He has repeatedly said since the ceasefire began on April 8 that his administration is engaging with Iranian officials open to a deal.