The United States and Iran have announced an agreement to end their ongoing conflict, building on a preliminary truce signed in Switzerland. The deal, reached after nearly four months of fighting, extends the initial ceasefire and commits both parties to an immediate cessation of hostilities. Pakistan confirmed the agreement, specifying that the ceasefire encompasses all fronts of the conflict, including Lebanon. Details of the agreement beyond the commitment to end fighting remain scarce. This development marks a significant step towards de-escalation after a prolonged period of tension between the two nations. The extension of the truce aims to establish a more durable peace and prevent further regional instability. Further negotiations are expected to solidify the terms of the agreement.
