US-Iran Peace Deal Reached, Official Signing Scheduled in Switzerland on June 19
A major diplomatic breakthrough has been announced as the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran have reached a peace agreement following intensive negotiations aimed at ending hostilities between the two nations.
According to a statement shared by Pakistan's Prime Minister, both sides have agreed to the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. The agreement marks a significant step toward reducing regional tensions and restoring stability through diplomatic engagement.
The official signing ceremony for the peace deal is scheduled to take place on June 19 in Switzerland. Prior to the signing, mediators will facilitate a series of meetings and pre-implementation discussions this week to establish the framework for technical talks and ensure the smooth execution of the agreement.
Pakistan welcomed the commitment shown by both the United States and Iran in pursuing a diplomatic solution to the conflict. The statement also expressed gratitude to the State of Qatar for its support and mediation efforts that contributed to achieving the agreement.
In addition, the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Türkiye were recognized for their significant contributions to the peace process. Their diplomatic engagement and support were credited with helping create the conditions necessary for productive negotiations between the two sides.
The agreement is being viewed as a potentially historic development in regional diplomacy, with hopes that it will pave the way for greater stability, dialogue, and cooperation across the Middle East.
Further details regarding the implementation process and the terms of the agreement are expected to emerge following the meetings leading up to the official signing ceremony in Switzerland.
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