Trump Extends Ceasefire with Iran as US Navy Maintains Port Blockade

US President Donald Trump has unilaterally extended the ongoing ceasefire with Iran, stepping back from an earlier threat to resume military strikes. The decision, according to Trump, came after requests from Pakistani officials who urged more time for diplomatic efforts to ease tensions in the region

Trump Extends Ceasefire with Iran as US Navy Maintains Port Blockade

Trump Extends Ceasefire with Iran as US Navy Maintains Port Blockade


US President Donald Trump has unilaterally extended the ongoing ceasefire with Iran, stepping back from an earlier threat to resume military strikes. The decision, according to Trump, came after requests from Pakistani officials who urged more time for diplomatic efforts to ease tensions in the region.

Despite the extension of the ceasefire, the United States will continue its naval blockade on Iranian ports, a move aimed at maintaining pressure on Tehran. Trump emphasized that while active bombing campaigns are paused, the blockade remains a critical component of US strategy to curb Iran’s military and economic activities.

The development comes amid fragile peace efforts and growing international concern over the stability of the Middle East. Pakistan’s involvement highlights increasing regional diplomatic engagement, as multiple countries attempt to prevent further escalation.

Analysts say the dual approach—extending the ceasefire while sustaining the blockade—reflects Washington’s attempt to balance de-escalation with strategic leverage. However, uncertainty remains over how long the ceasefire will hold and whether it can lead to meaningful negotiations between the US and Iran.

The situation continues to evolve, with global powers closely monitoring the next steps in this high-stakes standoff.