Regional mediators are pressing the US and Iran to agree on a 45-day ceasefire as a deadline set by President Donald Trump expires Tuesday evening, four US, Israeli, and regional sources told Axios.
The proposed pause would serve as the first phase of a two-stage agreement, with permanent end-of-war terms negotiated during the ceasefire window. Mediators said the window could be extended if talks require more time.
Trump set the Tuesday 8 p.m. ET deadline in a Truth Social post Sunday, extending his original 10-day ultimatum by roughly 20 hours.
🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump's deadlines to Iran:
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) April 5, 2026
• March 21st: 48 hours
• March 23rd: Postponed for 5 days
• March 26th: Postponed for 10 days
• April 4th: 48 hours
• April 5th: Postponed to April 7th, 8 PM ET
He told Axios a deal remains possible but warned: “If they don’t make a deal, I am blowing up everything over there.”
US President Trump appears to have delayed (again) the deadline to Iran by one day.
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) April 5, 2026
And in an interview with ABC News, Trump said the conflict should end in “days, not weeks.” https://t.co/5sofBr1NEk
Negotiations are running through Pakistani, Egyptian, and Turkish intermediaries, as well as direct text exchanges between Trump envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Araghchi, though, has yet to verify or address this update. He previously posted that Iran’s position on the negotiations has been ‘misrepresented” by the US media. Reuters said it could not immediately verify the Axios report.
So Axios is reporting that negotiations are ongoing for a 45 day ceasefire between U.S, Iran and regional actors.
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws1) April 6, 2026
Guess who wrote that report? Barak Ravid.
The Israeli asset who lied about negotiations before and was debunked by Iran’s FM Aragchi the last time he pushed the… pic.twitter.com/lje0p0bfyI
The White House and the State Department did not respond to Reuters’ requests for comment, and the White House also declined to comment to Axios.
The reliance on Witkoff and Kushner — both real estate executives with no prior diplomatic experience — to lead the negotiations has drawn sharp criticism. Trump opted against including nuclear technical experts in the pre-war talks in Geneva, a decision arms control analysts and former diplomats said left the US negotiating team ill-equipped for the complexity of the talks.
Iran has since declared it will no longer engage with either envoy, demanding that Vice President JD Vance lead any future diplomacy instead.
Absolute bombshell on Sky News. A prominent Middle East expert reveals Trump completely purged the State Department of real diplomats, leaving the entire Iran crisis to real estate developers Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff. The incompetence is staggering. pic.twitter.com/60oTFGg3dV
— Furkan Gözükara (@FurkanGozukara) April 5, 2026
The talks center on two unresolved issues: the status of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Mediators are seeking partial steps from Tehran on both fronts in a first-phase deal, but Iranian officials have told intermediaries they will not fully concede either point in exchange for only a 45-day pause, two sources said.
Iran's position is being misrepresented by U.S. media.
— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) April 4, 2026
We are deeply grateful to Pakistan for its efforts and have never refused to go to Islamabad. What we care about are the terms of a conclusive and lasting END to the illegal war that is imposed on us.
پاکستان زنده باد pic.twitter.com/AUjBQxOFyA
Araghchi also previously said that what they “care about are the terms of a conclusive and lasting END to the illegal war that is imposed” on Iran.
Iranian officials also raised concerns about a repeat of the Gaza and Lebanon ceasefires — pauses that did not prevent subsequent US and Israeli strikes. Publicly, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy declared Sunday that conditions in the strait would “never return” to what they were before the war.
An Arab diplomat involved in contacts between Iran and the United States told Kan News that Iran believes, not only publicly but also behind the scenes, that it can stop the war on terms far more favorable to itself, not on terms set by the U.S. and Israel, which it views as…
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) April 6, 2026
Sources said a joint US-Israeli bombing plan targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure is fully prepared. Mediators have told Iranian officials the next 48 hours are the last opportunity to prevent a large-scale military escalation — one that could also trigger Iranian retaliatory strikes on Gulf states’ energy and water facilities.
A powerful commentary by Sky News US correspondent, @jamesmatthewsky on the increasingly erratic and thuggish behaviour displayed by Donald Trump. It’s refreshing to hear a mainstream media journalist speak out like this rather than turning a blind eye. pic.twitter.com/zAPeE2MvFo
— James Melville 🚜 (@JamesMelville) April 5, 2026
According to the Axios report, the sources described the chances of reaching a partial deal within 48 hours as slim. No other source has verified that there are ongoing talks to begin with. Critics are labeling the report as another ploy to calm the markets as they open on Monday.
Like clockwork, Barak Ravid and Axios put out a story about fake negotiations, planted by the white house, to calm the markets for Monday and give Trump an excuse to back down from his latest threats against Iran.
— Disinformation Tracker (@Disinfo_Tracker) April 6, 2026
How many times are they going to pull this exact same stunt? https://t.co/WlMBcXW44g
Tehran has said that it will “not accept deadlines or pressure to make a decision.”
SENIOR IRANIAN OFFICIAL: TEHRAN WILL NOT ACCEPT DEADLINES OR PRESSURE TO MAKE A DECISION
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) April 6, 2026
SENIOR IRANIAN OFFICIAL: TEHRAN WILL NOT REOPEN STRAIT OF HORMUZ IN EXCHANGE FOR A 'TEMPORARY CEASEFIRE'
SENIOR IRANIAN OFFICIAL: TEHRAN BELIEVES THAT THE UNITED STATES LACKS READINESS FOR…
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