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A major update on a potential ceasefire between the US and Iran is expected imminently with reports of "good news" as President Donald Trump's deadline looms closer. Pakistan, which is acting as a mediator between the two countries requested that President Trump grant a two-week extension to a deadline he imposed on Tehran to end its blockade of Gulf oil. A regional source told CNN “some good news is expected from both sides soon” and that discussions were steered directly by Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir. President Trump said he was about to be fully briefed on Pakistan’s two-week deadline extension request, and said of Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif: "I can say this, that I know him very well. He’s a highly respected man, all over." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A personal envoy of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres plans to visit Iran as part of his efforts to encourage an end to the Iran war, but his travel plans will depend on security and logistics, a UN source said. Jean Arnault, a veteran UN diplomat Mr Guterres named as his envoy on the conflict last month, headed to the Middle East on Monday. More to follow... LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Donald Trump vows to destroy Iran's 'whole civilisation' in just hours and declares 'extortion, corruption and death will end' Keir Starmer to ban US using British bases for strikes on Iran's bridges - as Donald Trump prepares to unleash hell Iran's new Supreme Leader 'unconscious and unable to be involved in decision-making' after US strike that killed his father Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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