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7 Apr 2026, 20:32

The Prime Minister of Pakistan on Tuesday evening, April 18, requested the President of the United States to extend his deadline against Iran for two weeks to give diplomacy a full opportunity to achieve results.

Shahbaz Sharif stated that "diplomatic efforts to reach a peaceful solution to the ongoing war in the Middle East are continuously, strongly, and significantly progressing, and have the potential to lead to tangible results in the near future."

He added, "In order for diplomacy to have a full opportunity to succeed, I sincerely request President Trump to extend his deadline for two weeks."

The Prime Minister of Pakistan also "sincerely" urged the "Iranian brothers" to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks as a sign of "goodwill."

Mr. Sharif simultaneously called on all parties involved to observe a ceasefire for two weeks on all fronts so that diplomacy can help bring an end to the war and achieve long-term peace and stability in the region.
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