The U.S. and Iran discuss a 45-day ceasefire deal, and Trump extends the negotiation deadline to Tuesday night

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Gate News message, April 6, sources say that the United States, Iran, and regional mediators are discussing the terms of a 45-day ceasefire agreement that could ultimately end the war. The sources said that there is little likelihood of reaching a partial agreement within the next 48 hours, but this final effort is the only chance to prevent the war from escalating sharply. President Trump’s 10-day deadline set for Iran was originally due to expire late Monday, but on Sunday Trump extended the deadline by 20 hours and posted a new deadline on social media: 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Eastern Time. On Sunday, Trump said the U.S. is engaged in intensive negotiations with Iran and said an agreement could be reached before the deadline expires.

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