Pakistan Proposes 2-Week Ceasefire Ahead of Trump Deadline

April 7, 2026 • Google News World

Pakistan Proposes 2-Week Ceasefire Ahead of Trump Deadline

Pakistan has proposed a two-week ceasefire in the region ahead of an impending deadline set by US President Donald Trump. The proposal comes as tensions between Iran and the US have escalated, with Trump threatening to destroy Iranian “civilization” if his demands are not met.

According to reports, Pakistan’s foreign ministry has urged a two-week ceasefire to give time for negotiations and to prevent any further escalation of violence in the region. The proposal was made in response to Trump’s statement that Iran may “die tonight” unless its leaders meet his demands.

The deadline set by Trump is reportedly linked to the US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. Pakistan has called on Trump to extend the deadline, citing concerns about the potential consequences of a military conflict in the region.

The proposal for a ceasefire has been met with mixed reactions from regional leaders, with some expressing support for Pakistan’s efforts to promote peace and others criticizing what they see as a lack of resolve on the part of the Pakistani government. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing further escalation of tensions in the region.

The proposed two-week ceasefire is set to expire on March 12, according to reports.

Source: Google News World