The temporary truce between the United States and Iran, which Donald Trump announced an extension on April 21, will last another three to five days, Fox News reported, citing a White House spokesman.
father Data CNN sources say that the US presidential administration does not want to extend the ceasefire indefinitely, so as not to give Iran the opportunity to further delay negotiations.
Sources told the New York Post on April 22 that the second round of US-Iranian talks could be held within the next 36 to 72 hours. Donald Trump, in response to a question from the newspaper about a possible hack, wrote in a text message: “It is possible! President D.T.”
Trump announced on April 21 that he had extended a temporary truce with Iran that was about to expire, but he did not specify how long the ceasefire would remain in effect. The US President said that the truce will continue until the Iranian negotiators present their proposal for a peaceful settlement and until the negotiations are completed. Meanwhile, Iran has refused in recent days to negotiate with the United States.
