Le président américain Donald Trump He stated that an agreement to end the war with Iran could be reached "soon," while acknowledging that the timing of negotiations remained uncertain. This announcement comes as US allies meet to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime route for global energy supplies.
Speaking to the press, Trump expressed optimism, stating that Tehran was willing to reach an agreement. "I think we are very close to reaching an agreement with Iran," he said, also mentioning the possibility of traveling to Islamabad if an agreement were formalized in the Pakistani capital.
The two-week ceasefire currently in place between the parties is set to expire next week. The US president has indicated that it could be extended if necessary, although he believes such a scenario could be avoided if the talks conclude quickly.
Despite this outward optimism, Iranian sources indicated that several points of disagreement remained, casting doubt on the outcome of the negotiations. The talks, which are being held primarily in Islamabad, remain sensitive and complex.
Meanwhile, the situation on the ground remains marked by the consequences of the conflict. In Lebanon, residents are beginning to return to their homes, discovering significant destruction after the fighting. The war, triggered in late February by a US-Israeli offensive against Iran, has left thousands dead and profoundly destabilized the region.
Internationally, Great Britain and France are to co-chair a meeting dedicated to the security of the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage for global energy trade. Reopening and securing this waterway are considered essential to stabilizing markets and preventing further economic disruptions.
As diplomatic discussions intensify, the outcome of these negotiations could mark a major turning point for the Middle East. But between hopes for a swift agreement and persistent disagreements, the prospect of lasting peace remains uncertain.
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