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U.S. and Iran Signal Potential Shift in Diplomatic Standoff

With Pakistan acting as an intermediary, U.S. and Iranian negotiators are exploring a framework to resolve long-standing tensions. The potential agreement targets the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a recalibration of nuclear program oversight, offering a rare opening to stabilize one of the world's most volatile corridors.

U.S. and Iran Signal Potential Shift in Diplomatic Standoff

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has voiced optimism regarding these talks, pointing toward a deal that could finally lift blockades and restore essential trade routes. By easing the current friction, the proposed arrangement aims to address the long-term impasse surrounding U.S. sanctions and Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Despite the diplomatic momentum, Iranian representatives remain guarded about the speed of these developments. While the prospect of unblocking the Strait of Hormuz suggests a significant breakthrough for global oil supply stability, officials emphasize that the path to a finalized treaty remains subject to rigorous deliberation.

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