Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Aug 11
US, Iran Near Agreement, Pakistan Minister Says After 2-3 Days of Positive Signals
Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Aug 11

US, Iran Near Agreement, Pakistan Minister Says After 2-3 Days of Positive Signals

3 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Aug 11

Summary

  • Islamabad — Pakistan Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said the US and Iran are close to “some sort of an arrangement,” pointing to movement over the last 2-3 days.
  • Asif said “things are shaping up again” toward a peace arrangement or deal, signaling renewed momentum rather than a finalized agreement.
  • A longer-term accord would benefit the Middle East, Asif said, framing the potential deal as a regional stabilizer as the story continues to develop.

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