Pakistan Brokers Historic US-Iran Ceasefire - What's the Next Move?

Islamabad's mediation leads to a 2-week truce between the US, Israel, and Iran. Experts weigh in on the challenges ahead and the implications for regional stability.
In a major diplomatic coup, Pakistan has succeeded in brokering a temporary ceasefire between the United States, Israel, and Iran, halting hostilities for a crucial two-week period. This hard-won agreement, facilitated by Islamabad's skilled diplomacy, marks a significant achievement for Pakistan on the global stage.
The Truce: Key Details
The temporary truce, announced after weeks of tense negotiations, will see all three sides agree to a suspension of military operations and retaliatory strikes for the next 14 days. This cooling-off period provides a critical window for further dialogue and negotiations, as the parties involved seek to find a more lasting solution to the longstanding tensions in the region.
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Source: Deutsche Welle


