Iran and the United States are close to an understanding aimed at ending the war, according to officials familiar with the negotiations. The potential agreement, which has been in the works for weeks, could mark a significant step toward de-escalation in the Middle East.
Diplomatic Progress
Officials from both countries have been engaged in indirect talks mediated by regional powers. The understanding is expected to include a cessation of hostilities and a framework for further negotiations on key issues such as nuclear activities and regional security.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has been actively consulting with allies, including Pakistan's Army Chief Field Marshal Gen. Asim Munir, in a meeting in Tehran. The discussions have focused on securing support for the emerging deal.
Regional Reactions
The news has been met with cautious optimism by neighboring countries. Many hope that an end to the conflict will bring economic stability and reduce tensions across the region. However, some analysts warn that implementation will require careful monitoring.
The United States has not officially commented on the details, but sources indicate that both sides are finalizing the terms. The agreement could be announced in the coming days.



