US-Iran Negotiations: 'Islamabad Agreement' Hints at Peace Resolutions

Iran dismisses reports of a finalized deal with the US amidst ongoing talks to potentially sign a memorandum in Geneva. The agreement explores extending ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and addressing Iran’s nuclear program, despite skepticism from Iranian officials about the finalization of the agreement.

US-Iran Negotiations: 'Islamabad Agreement' Hints at Peace Resolutions
US President Donald Trump and Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei (File Photo/Reuters). Image Credit: ANI

Iranian officials have downplayed reports of a prospective deal with the United States to end hostilities in West Asia as mere speculation. Despite this, a memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington is anticipated in Geneva, signaling a possible breakthrough in diplomatic engagements.

US President Donald Trump recently suggested that a significant settlement with Iran could be imminent, hinting at a ceremonious signing event in Europe soon, with Vice President JD Vance slated to attend in his stead.

Dubbed the 'Islamabad Agreement', several sources, including CNN, highlight the significant role of Pakistan in mediating talks. However, no official confirmation has been made, with debate over the venue still ongoing between Geneva and Vienna for this pivotal diplomatic milestone.

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