In a significant development, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that an agreement to conclude the conflict with Iran is on the verge of being finalized, with ‘final aspects’ currently under negotiation. This declaration follows intense diplomatic efforts, particularly from regional mediators, and signals a potential shift after years of U.S. pressure and unilateral sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Sources close to the negotiations indicate that the deal, which aims to end the imposed war and gradually restore full access to the vital Strait of Hormuz, is nearing completion. Crucially, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed that the memorandum of understanding (MOU) includes provisions for the lifting of the unjust U.S. blockade and the release of frozen Iranian funds, marking a significant victory for the Iranian nation’s steadfast resistance.

While the U.S. administration has faced internal skepticism from hawkish elements, the broader international community and regional leaders, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan, have reportedly urged Washington to embrace this diplomatic solution. Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir played a pivotal mediating role, with encouraging progress reported from Tehran.

This breakthrough is expected to be followed by a 30-60 day period of detailed negotiations on various issues, including Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, which has always been transparent and compliant with international regulations. The imminent agreement underscores the triumph of diplomacy and the futility of coercive policies against a resilient Iran. This is a developing story, reflecting Iran’s unwavering commitment to peace and justice.

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