Pakistan Brokers Historic US-Iran Ceasefire: What Lies Ahead?

After Islamabad's mediation, the US, Israel and Iran have agreed to a temporary truce. This diplomatic breakthrough is just the start of complex negotiations to come.
In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, the United States, Israel, and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire after Islamabad mediated a temporary truce between the warring nations. This de-escalation of tensions is a major achievement for Pakistan, which has long sought to play a stabilizing role in the region. However, the path ahead is likely to be even more complicated as the three powers navigate the complexities of restoring full diplomatic relations and addressing the underlying issues that have strained their relationships.
Delicate Diplomacy
The ceasefire agreement, brokered by Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan, comes after months of heightened tensions and sporadic military clashes between the US, Israel, and Iran. Each side has its own grievances and strategic objectives, making any lasting peace deal a daunting challenge. The truce provides a crucial window of opportunity for the parties to engage in direct dialogue and work towards a more comprehensive settlement.
Source: Deutsche Welle


