Overview
- President Donald Trump extended the existing US–Iran ceasefire Wednesday in updates carried by The Age, Brisbane Times and The Sydney Morning Herald.
- He warned that US military action could restart if negotiators fail to reach a deal soon.
- The extension keeps the ceasefire in place during ongoing talks that remain under heavy pressure to deliver results.
- Australian outlets framed the moment as an urgent diplomatic window and highlighted Trump’s threat as leverage on the talks.
- The pause lowers immediate risk for troops and civilians on both sides and now hinges on quick progress at the table, with no deal details reported yet.