US media: The United States is considering preparing for a second round of face-to-face negotiations, which may extend the ceasefire period.

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Mars Finance News, April 14 — According to CNN reports on Monday local time, a source familiar with the negotiations revealed that the Trump administration is discussing the specifics of holding a second round of face-to-face talks with Iranian officials before the U.S.-Iran ceasefire expires next week, but whether such a meeting can be realized remains uncertain. If negotiations with Iran and regional mediators make progress in the coming days, officials are studying potential dates and locations for the talks and describe these discussions as preliminary. “If the situation develops in that direction, we need to be prepared to quickly initiate relevant arrangements,” the source said. A regional source indicated that there may be a new round of negotiations, with Turkey working to bridge differences between the parties. Insiders revealed that Geneva and Islamabad are once again listed as potential locations for the next round of talks. The sources said government officials still hold hope for resolving the issue through diplomatic means. Depending on the pace of negotiations in the coming days, the U.S. and Iran may also extend the ceasefire to buy more time.

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