US President Donald Trump and Iranian Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Islamabad on Wednesday, outlining 14 points aimed at fostering peace in the Middle East. The agreement represents a significant, though preliminary, step towards de-escalation in the region. Details of the 14 points remain undisclosed, but officials suggest they address key areas of contention between the two nations. The signing ceremony took place in Pakistan, serving as a neutral ground for negotiations. This development follows months of indirect talks facilitated by regional mediators. While the agreement is not a comprehensive peace treaty, it signals a willingness from both sides to engage in constructive dialogue. Further negotiations are expected to refine the framework and address implementation challenges.
