Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that the final text of a long-awaited agreement between the United States and Iran has been reached. He affirmed that intensive diplomatic efforts over the past period have contributed to narrowing the gap between the two sides and reaching a consensus on the issues under negotiation.
Sharif explained that his country played a significant role in supporting the dialogue process and encouraging political solutions. He also noted that work is ongoing to finalize the necessary procedures before the official announcement of the agreement and its entry into force.
This development comes after months of political consultations and contacts aimed at easing tensions between Washington and Tehran. It comes amid hopes that the agreement will open a new chapter in relations between the two sides and enhance stability in the region.
The agreement is estimated to address a number of sensitive issues, including security, economic matters, and the Iranian nuclear program. It also includes mechanisms for implementing the mutual commitments of both parties.
Observers believe that reaching a final text represents a significant step toward ending a long period of disputes and tensions. It could have a positive impact on the political and security situation in the Middle East if the parties involved succeed in completing the final procedures and formally ratifying the agreement.


