In a major diplomatic breakthrough, former President Donald Trump announced that a deal has been reached between the United States and Iran. The agreement, which comes after months of intense negotiations, is set to be formalized with a document signing scheduled for Friday.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that 'pre-implementation discussions' are expected to take place in the interim period before the signing. This development marks a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations, which have been strained for years over issues including Iran's nuclear program and regional influence.
The deal's specifics have not been fully disclosed, but it is expected to address key points of contention between the two nations. The announcement has drawn international attention, with world leaders closely watching the next steps.
The signing ceremony on Friday will be a pivotal moment, potentially reshaping geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East and beyond. Analysts suggest that the agreement could lead to a reduction in tensions and open the door for further diplomatic engagements.
However, details remain scarce, and the full implications of the deal will likely become clearer after the pre-implementation discussions conclude.