Source: Iran has not requested an extension of the ceasefire
April 22 – Iran has not sought an extension to the ceasefire, per Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, which cites multiple sources.
Maintaining the maritime blockade signals an ongoing state of hostility: Iran will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz at the very least while the blockade remains in effect, and will use force to break the blockade if needed. (GoldenFinance)
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Iranian Parliament Speaker's Advisor: Trump's Ceasefire Extension Meaningless
April 22 — An advisor to the Speaker of Iran’s Parliament said Donald Trump’s ceasefire extension is meaningless, arguing the losing side cannot dictate terms.
The U.S. is maintaining its blockade, which the advisor called tantamount to bombing and said must be met with a military response. The advisor added that Trump’s ceasefire extension is clearly an attempt to buy time for a sneak attack, so Iran must take the initiative. (Source: Wall Street CN)
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Trump Announces Extension of Iran Sanctions Relief
Local time April 22 — On the afternoon of April 21, U.S. President Donald Trump posted to his personal social media platform, noting that in response to requests from Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff and Prime Minister, the U.S. will postpone its military strike on Iran, extend the ceasefire deadline, and require Iran to first put forward a unified negotiation plan.
During this period, the U.S. military will continue enforcing a naval blockade of Iran while maintaining full military readiness. He added that the ceasefire will remain in effect until Iran submits the proposal and completes negotiations, “regardless of the outcome.”
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Vanessa Cancels Trip to Pakistan, Source Says Iran Will Not Attend U.S.-Iran Talks on the 22nd
April 22 — The Associated Press reports that U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has canceled her trip to Pakistan. She had been set to fly to Islamabad on Wednesday morning.
Separately, CCTV News says the Iranian negotiating team has informed the U.S. via a Pakistani intermediary that it will not travel to Islamabad on April 22 due to multiple factors, and there is currently no chance of engaging in talks.
Sources also note that in recent communications, the U.S. has stuck to excessive demands violating the Iranian people’s absolute rights. No substantive progress has been made in the two sides’ exchanges. As a result, Iran announced today that continuing talks under these circumstances would be a waste of time, since the U.S. is blocking any substantive agreements.
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Iranian Ambassador: Have Received Some Signals from the US on Readiness to Lift Sanctions
April 22 — The Associated Press reports that Iran’s UN Ambassador Amir Seyed Ahmad Araghi said his government has “received some signals” suggesting the U.S. is prepared to lift its blockade.
Araghi told reporters Tuesday that if Washington lifts the blockade, “I believe the next round of talks will be held in Islamabad.” He noted the U.S. naval blockade violates the ceasefire agreement and repeated that lifting the blockade is a prerequisite for new talks. The U.S. has not publicly confirmed it will lift the blockade.
Araghi added the U.S. has waged war against Iran, noting that if Washington wants to return to the negotiating table “and pursue a political solution, they’ll find we’re ready.” Speaking to a small group of reporters at UN Headquarters in New York, he said, “If they want war, Iran is ready too.” When asked how hopeful he is about new talks, the ambassador responded, “We should give it a chance—we’re hopeful.”
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