US and Iran near extension of ceasefire agreement
U.S. and Iranian negotiators have agreed to a memorandum extending the ceasefire between the countries. Axios reported the development as talks continue.
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An extended ceasefire would reduce the immediate risk of direct military confrontation that could disrupt global oil supplies and raise energy prices for American consumers. It also affects regional stability involving U.S. forces and partners.
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