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US–Iran draft deal sparks global reactions over peace framework and Hormuz reopening

Pakistan-mediated agreement hailed internationally but faces criticism from Israel as key disputes remain unresolved.

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A proposed US–Iran draft agreement has triggered worldwide reactions after reports claimed both sides agreed on a framework to end hostilities, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and begin structured negotiations on nuclear issues and sanctions relief.

The deal, reportedly facilitated through diplomatic channels involving Pakistan, has been welcomed by several countries including China, Egypt, and Jordan, while the United Nations urged restraint and continued dialogue. However, Israel strongly rejected the agreement, warning it would maintain its military positions in Lebanon, Gaza, and Syria regardless of the outcome.

According to reported details, the draft includes provisions for sanctions relief, release of frozen Iranian assets, and a 60-day negotiation period, but key issues such as Iran’s nuclear program, regional influence, and long-term security guarantees remain points of contention. Analysts say the situation is still fluid, and the final outcome depends on implementation and further negotiations.

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