A major diplomatic development has emerged in West Asia, with reports indicating that the United States has agreed to key conditions put forward by Iran ahead of the upcoming peace talks. The discussions between the two sides are expected to begin within hours, raising hopes of de-escalation in the region.
According to international diplomatic sources, the United States has accepted two primary Iranian demands, including an immediate ceasefire along the Lebanon border and the release of Iranian assets frozen in international banks due to sanctions. The agreement on these conditions is being viewed as a significant step forward in negotiations.
Analysts suggest that Washington’s acceptance of Iran’s proposals could mark a turning point in regional geopolitics. The release of frozen assets is expected to provide economic relief to Iran, while a ceasefire in Lebanon may help reduce tensions between Israel and Hezbollah and prevent further escalation.
Meanwhile, diplomatic activity has intensified in Pakistan, where a high-level Iranian delegation held talks with Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir on regional security and border stability. The delegation is also scheduled to meet Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, as attention now shifts to whether the upcoming U.S.–Iran talks will lead to a lasting peace agreement.




