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In a recent statement, U.S. Special Representative for Iran, Robert Malley, characterized the ongoing ceasefire between Iran and opposing forces as a “fragile truce,” raising concerns over the stability of the agreement. Meanwhile, reports from insiders within Iran suggest that officials may be misrepresenting the terms and implications of the deal, casting doubt on its transparency and durability. As tensions remain high in the region, CBS News examines the complexities surrounding the ceasefire and the conflicting narratives emerging from Tehran.

Vance Describes Iran Ceasefire as Fragile Truce Amid Ongoing Tensions

Geir O. Pedersen, the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, emphasized the precarious nature of the recent ceasefire agreement involving Iran, describing it as a “fragile truce” that barely holds amid persistent political and military strains. He highlighted that while the deal offers a pause in hostilities, numerous unresolved issues remain, threatening to unravel…

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Author : Isabella Rossi

Publish date : 2026-04-09 00:11:00

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