A major geopolitical breakthrough may be on the horizon after former US President Donald Trump indicated that a historic peace agreement between the United States and Iran could soon be formally announced. The development comes after weeks of heightened military tensions, diplomatic deadlock, and fears of a wider regional conflict that had pushed the Middle East to the brink of war. According to statements shared by Trump on social media, discussions regarding the proposed agreement have intensified following conversations with multiple Middle Eastern leaders, including Benjamin Netanyahu and Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir. Reports suggest Trump also held consultations with nine regional heads of state as part of efforts to finalize the framework of a possible peace arrangement. Sources linked to the negotiations claim the proposed understanding could include crucial decisions regarding Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and the future status of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically important maritime trade routes. American officials reportedly believe Tehran may be willing to compromise on uranium enrichment controls as part of a broader diplomatic settlement. However, significant differences still appear to remain over the management of the Strait of Hormuz. While Washington is reportedly insisting on unrestricted international access through the route, Iran is said to be seeking continued strategic control and toll authority over the passage. Diplomatic insiders believe the next round of discussions may take place in Islamabad, where negotiators could attempt to finalize pending issues under a broader memorandum of understanding framework. Analysts say any formal agreement between Washington and Tehran would dramatically reduce regional tensions, stabilize energy markets, and reshape the strategic balance across the Middle East.


