City
Epaper

Pakistan PM seeks pause on Trump's threats against Iran

By IANS | Updated: April 8, 2026 06:05 IST

Washington, April 8 Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has publicly appealed to US President Donald Trump to extend ...

Open in App

Washington, April 8 Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has publicly appealed to US President Donald Trump to extend a key deadline by two weeks to allow diplomacy to proceed in the escalating West Asia crisis, as the White House signalled it is reviewing the proposal.

“The President has been made aware of the proposal, and a response will come,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told IANS, offering the first official reaction to Islamabad’s outreach.

Sharif, in a statement posted on X, said diplomatic efforts were “progressing steadily, strongly and powerfully with the potential to lead to substantive results in near future.” He urged Washington to “extend the deadline for two weeks” to give negotiations space.

The Pakistani PM also called for immediate de-escalation measures across the region. “Pakistan, in all sincerity, requests the Iranian brothers to open Strait of Hormuz for a corresponding period of two weeks as a goodwill gesture,” he said.

He further urged “all warring parties to observe a ceasefire everywhere for two weeks to allow diplomacy to achieve conclusive termination of war, in the interest of long-term peace and stability in the region.”

The appeal comes at a critical moment in the fast-moving crisis, where Washington has signalled both willingness for negotiations and readiness for escalation. In remarks over the past 48 hours, Trump administration officials have repeatedly underscored that the next steps depend on Tehran’s actions, while warning of consequences if diplomacy fails.

Iran has until 8 p.m. EST to respond to Trump’s offer for a deal.

Vice President J.D. Vance had said “the ball is in the Iranians’ court,” adding that the United States does not seek escalation but retains the ability to “exact much, much greater pain.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, meanwhile, has blamed Iran for disruptions to global shipping routes, highlighting the strategic importance of maritime stability.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUnchecked gunfire turns Karachi into city of fear

InternationalIran's representative hails nation's 'indescribable' historical greatness amid crisis, Deputy Speaker warns leader won't sign unless conditions met

International"Sanity has been restored, at least temporarily," Former Diplomat KP Fabian on US-Iran ceasefire

Other SportsAboobacker sets 17m leap benchmark for Asiad 2026, backs Indian triple jumpers to outshine China

BusinessClimate risks and rising costs leave 80% of Indians without emergency buffers: Aditya Birla Sun Life Insurance

International Realted Stories

InternationalEAM Jaishankar to visit Mauritius and UAE, meet top leadership in both countries

International"Taking care of Indian brothers, sisters is my responsibility," says Representative of Iran's Supreme Leader in India

InternationalAdvocacy group flags ‘pattern of provocation’ by Khalistani extremists at Hindu temples in Canada

InternationalPakistan International Airlines scraps passenger discounts, cuts flights: Report

International"Iran did not want this war; it was imposed," says Representative of Iran's Supreme Leader in India