Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has welcomed the extension of the Iran ceasefire, calling it a positive step toward regional stability. The development comes after Donald Trump agreed to delay military escalation and keep diplomatic efforts alive.
In an official message, Sharif thanked Trump for accepting Pakistanโs request to extend the Iran ceasefire. He said the decision helps prevent a return to conflict, at least for now. The prime minister also conveyed appreciation on behalf of Asim Munir, who supported the appeal for de-escalation.
Sharif stressed that Pakistan will continue to play a constructive role. He said the country remains committed to peaceful dialogue. According to him, trust and cooperation are key to resolving the crisis. He also expressed hope that all sides will respect the Iran ceasefire and avoid further escalation.
The prime minister shared optimism about upcoming talks in Islamabad. He said the second round of negotiations could help achieve a long-term peace deal. The goal is to bring a lasting end to tensions in the region.
Meanwhile, President Trump confirmed a temporary pause in military actions against Iran. In a late-night statement, he announced the extension of the ceasefire. He also postponed a previous deadline that required Tehran to reach an agreement.
Earlier, Trump had warned of continued strikes if Iran did not comply. However, he has now granted more time for diplomatic engagement. This shift signals a softer approach from Washington.
Trump did not provide a clear timeline for how long the ceasefire will last. He said Iran must present a โunified proposalโ to move forward. Until then, the pause in hostilities will remain in place.
He added that the decision followed direct requests from Pakistanโs leadership. Both Sharif and Asim Munir urged the US to delay action. They asked for time to allow Iran to prepare a clear negotiation plan.
Despite the pause, Trump said US forces will remain on high alert. The military has been instructed to stay ready while maintaining the current blockade.
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This is the second time in recent weeks that Washington has stepped back from escalation. Analysts believe this may indicate a growing preference for diplomacy over conflict.




