The United States and Iran have agreed on a roadmap toward a final peace agreement, marking a concrete step forward in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East.
The development follows the conclusion of the first round of direct negotiations between the two nations, which ended with a shared understanding on the framework for a potential deal.
Mediators from Qatar and Pakistan issued a joint statement confirming the progress, noting that the parties have moved beyond preliminary discussions to establish specific working groups.
These technical teams are tasked with addressing the detailed provisions of the agreement, signaling a shift from high-level political dialogue to substantive negotiation.
The establishment of these working groups and a new communication channel represents a significant evolution in the talks.
While the initial rounds focused on establishing trust and broad parameters, the current phase involves granular discussions on implementation and verification mechanisms.