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US and Iran Move Close to Agreement to End Conflict

US and Iran move close to a landmark agreement to end conflict, with reports of a deal possibly being signed in Islamabad next week.

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US Iran diplomatic agreement talks

US and Iran reportedly near a historic agreement aimed at ending long-standing tensions, with Islamabad expected to host signing.

May 6, 2026

A major diplomatic breakthrough has emerged in the Middle East as the United States and Iran have reportedly reached agreement on a comprehensive one-page accord aimed at ending decades of regional tensions. According to sources, there is a strong possibility that the historic agreement will be signed next week in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.

International media reports and recent diplomatic signals suggest that the short but highly significant agreement is primarily focused on permanently eliminating the risk of war in the region and establishing a long-term resolution to longstanding disputes. The choice of Islamabad for the signing reflects Pakistan’s growing regional and diplomatic role.

Lifting of Sanctions

Under the reported draft agreement, Iran has agreed to fully halt its nuclear-related activities, particularly uranium enrichment. In return, the United States is expected to gradually lift the strict economic sanctions imposed on Tehran, allowing for the recovery of Iran’s economy and its reintegration into global markets.

Regional Stability

The agreement also reportedly includes the immediate unfreezing of billions of dollars in Iranian assets previously held by the United States. Diplomatic experts describe this development as a historic milestone for peace and stability in the Middle East, which could help stabilize global energy markets and reduce international tensions.

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