War in Iran. J. D. Vance: Iran will allow nuclear inspectors under a deal with the US

A mediator from Pakistan has reported that the United States and Iran reached an agreement following several weeks of negotiations intended to conclude the ongoing conflict. According to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, both nations have committed to immediately and permanently ceasing all military operations across all fronts, including in Lebanon. Sharif stated on social media platform X that the official signing ceremony for the pact is scheduled to take place in Switzerland this Friday.

The agreement between the US and Iran is reportedly structured in several stages. The initial phase is expected to involve a declaration originating from Washington. Following this, Donald Trump confirmed on his platform, “Truth Social,” that the accord had been finalized.

Furthermore, the agreement reportedly includes an order to open the Strait of Hormuz without the imposition of taxes, alongside other stated provisions. The development marks a significant diplomatic effort to de-escalate tensions surrounding the war. Pakistani officials conveyed the details of this breakthrough, suggesting a comprehensive framework to manage the post-conflict period for Iran and the United States.

The commitment to a phased resolution, as reported, indicates a structured approach to ending hostilities. The mediation role played by Pakistan has brought this potential ceasefire to the forefront of international news coverage.

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  1. A mediator from Pakistan has reported that the United States and Iran reportedly reached an agreement after several weeks of negotiations aimed at concluding the ongoing conflict. According to Pakista

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