UN Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the extension of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran, according to reports from alghad.tv. The development follows a temporary halt in hostilities that has been prolonged through diplomatic efforts. In related coverage, CNN Arabic reported on the first public statement from Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif after the agreement was extended, signaling regional attention to the de-escalation. Al Arabiya cited U.S. Media sources suggesting the ceasefire may not endure unless Iran takes further steps to engage in negotiations, highlighting concerns over the agreement’s long-term viability. Al Jazeera Net provided live updates on the situation in Iran, noting that Tehran has outlined conditions for future talks while former U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the extension of the ceasefire. Al Shorouk reported Iran’s initial response to the announcement of the extended truce, marking the country’s first official reaction to the U.S.-led initiative.
U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Extended: Global Reactions and Future Outlook
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