The United States and Iran have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement to end ongoing conflict in the Middle East, encompassing all active fronts including Lebanon. Pakistan, acting as a key mediator, announced the breakthrough early Monday morning, with confirmations swiftly following from both Washington and Tehran. The agreement focuses on immediate de-escalation and includes the reopening of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. Details of the full agreement remain undisclosed, but the move signals a significant shift in regional dynamics. This development follows a period of heightened tensions and proxy conflicts between the two nations. Further announcements regarding implementation and specific terms are expected in the coming days.
