What is the status of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations?
It's holding so far. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. But the White House says the two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran may take time to be fully in place.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt described the two-week ceasefire as fragile.
I would caution a little bit of patience, but of course we want to see the ceasefire effectuated and abided by by all parties as quickly as possible.
Iran says it has again closed the Strait of Hormuz, a response to Israel continuing attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon. But Levitt says Israel's actions there were never part of the ceasefire with Iran.
That has been relayed to all parties involved in the ceasefire.
Vice President J.D. Vance will lead an American delegation for negotiations with Iran over the weekend hosted in Pakistan.
Fox's Jared Halpern at the White House. Secretary of War Pete Hegg says his U.S. troops will remain in the region during the pause in fighting.
We'll be hanging around. We're not going anywhere. We're going to make sure Iran complies with this ceasefire and then ultimately comes to the table and makes a deal.
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