
"If they don't agree, the bombing starts. Trump posted on social media that the two-month war could soon end and that oil and natural gas shipments disrupted by the conflict could restart. But he said that depends on Iran accepting a reported agreement that he did not detail."
"We expect an agreement sooner rather than later. We hope the parties will reach a peaceful and sustainable solution that will contribute not only to peace in our region but to international peace as well. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said Thursday, declining to give a timeline."
"A fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran has largely held since April 8. But in-person talks between the two countries hosted by Pakistan last month failed to reach an agreement. The war began Feb. 28, when the U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran."
A two-month conflict between the U.S. and Iran shows signs of potential resolution as Trump administration officials present new proposals. Trump threatened renewed bombing campaigns if Iran rejects a deal requiring reopening the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping. A fragile ceasefire has held since April 8, though previous in-person talks hosted by Pakistan failed to produce agreement. International markets responded positively to prospects of ending the conflict and resuming disrupted oil and natural gas shipments. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry expressed optimism about reaching a peaceful settlement soon, though officials declined to provide specific timelines or details of ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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