The White House denies that the US has requested extensions of Iran's ceasefire

Caroline Leavet has been asked about the possible extension of the two-week US-Iran truce agreement. I saw some reports again, bad reports this morning that we had officially requested an extension of the truce. That's not true”, she says. “At this moment, we remain very busy in these negotiations, in these [...]
I saw some reports again, bad reports this morning that we had officially requested an extension of the truce. That's not true”, she says.
At this moment, we remain very committed to these negotiations, in these talks.
You heard from the vice president this week JD Vance directly and by the president that these conversations are productive and continuous, and here we are. ”
However, Leavitt adds that the US “is well cared for in terms of a” agreement with Iran.
Asked by a journalist whether a possible second round of talks with Iran would be held in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, she said negotiations “will most likely be held in the same place as the last time they were”.












