TechFlow News, April 14: Diplomatic sources in Pakistan stated that Pakistan has called for a 45-day extension of the current U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement. According to the source, the existing U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement expires on April 22. Since the conclusion of the last round of negotiations, Pakistan has engaged in communications with multiple parties to build a broad coalition aimed at either extending the ceasefire period or resuming technical-level contacts to pave the way for a second round of political negotiations. Mediators have been facilitating information exchanges between the U.S. and Iran on outstanding issues, seeking to persuade both sides to extend the ceasefire by at least 45 days. (CCTV News)
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