Pakistan’s Prime Minister announced Friday that the United States and Iran have reportedly reached a framework agreement aimed at ending the over 100-day conflict. Details of the agreement remain scarce, and independent verification is pending. The announcement suggests a potential breakthrough in de-escalating tensions between the two nations. No official confirmation from either Washington or Tehran has been released as of yet. The Prime Minister’s statement indicates the framework is intended to establish a pathway towards a comprehensive peace deal. Further negotiations and implementation steps are expected to follow this initial agreement. The development, if confirmed, could have significant implications for regional stability.