US-Iran Peace Deal Near Completion, Pakistan to Potentially Host Talks
A major breakthrough has emerged in the Middle East. U.S. President Trump stated that a peace deal with Iran is “largely negotiated,” with both sides approaching a final agreement to end the conflict. Pakistan’s Prime Minister subsequently announced that the country could host peace talks between the United States and Iran in the near future.
Since the Iran war began, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have escalated continuously, causing sharp fluctuations in global oil prices and severely impacting energy supply chains worldwide. If successful, these talks would mark the end of a military conflict that has lasted for dozens of days.
According to multiple sources, the core negotiating topics include freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program, and arrangements for military force deployment by both sides. Pakistan, acting as a neutral regional mediator, has conducted intensive diplomatic shuttle diplomacy over recent weeks.
The international community has expressed cautious optimism about the prospects for the talks. The UN Secretary-General urged both sides to seize this window for peace and avoid further military escalation.