Pakistan Reports Progress on Draft Deal to End Iran Conflict
A Pakistani security official said a memorandum of understanding is being prepared that could end the Iran conflict. Two additional Pakistani sources described the draft as fairly comprehensive.
A Pakistani security official stated that a memorandum of understanding is being fine-tuned to potentially end the Iran conflict. The official had been briefed on the Pakistani army chief's recent visit to Iran and meetings with Iranian leaders. The same official said the visit produced significant progress toward ending the conflict.
Two Pakistani sources involved in the negotiations told Reuters the draft agreement is fairly comprehensive. No timeline for final approval or signatures was provided.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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If completed, the agreement could lead to a formal end to the Iran conflict.
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Further diplomatic meetings between Pakistan and Iran may occur.
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