Path to Peace: US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Looms

The US-Iran ceasefire may extend beyond its two-week limit, with potential talks in Islamabad. Both sides enforce blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying tension. The US aims to break Iran's influence on the Gulf. Negotiations could hinder Iran's uranium enrichment, a major US objective.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 21-04-2026 11:56 IST | Created: 21-04-2026 11:56 IST
Path to Peace: US-Iran Ceasefire Extension Looms
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The potential extension of the US-Iran ceasefire beyond the initial two weeks signals a diplomatic opportunity amid the ongoing conflict. Former Central Command chief David Petraeus highlighted the likelihood of further negotiations, even as uncertainty surrounds Iran's participation.

Both nations have enforced rival blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, severely impacting maritime traffic. The US seeks to ensure freedom of navigation and halt Iran's uranium enrichment, while employing military strategies to weaken Iran's defenses. Vice President J D Vance is expected to visit Islamabad for essential peace talks.

Despite military efforts, Petraeus warns that success largely depends on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions remain high after US-Israel joint operations resulted in Iran's Supreme Leader's death, escalating the conflict regionally. Diplomatic engagements aim to resolve these critical issues.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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