Pakistan Mediates US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement Following 100-Day Conflict
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Pakistan has successfully mediated a tentative ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, ending a 100-day period of active conflict. The deal is expected to be finalized in Geneva, marking a significant de-escalation in the Iran-Israel conflict theater by removing direct US military engagement against Iranian forces. This diplomatic breakthrough shifts the conflict trajectory from active warfare to negotiated resolution, potentially stabilizing regional proxy dynamics.
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Agreed to a tentative ceasefire deal mediated by Pakistan.
Agreed to a tentative ceasefire deal mediated by Pakistan.
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"Event 3 describes Iran linking Lebanon to the US peace deal in Geneva talks, which is a direct precursor to the successful mediation and agreement described in the new event. The new event is the culmination of these specific diplomatic efforts in Geneva."
"Event 11 reports Trump announcing an Iran nuclear deal, signaling a major diplomatic shift. This announcement represents the initial political commitment that paved the way for the detailed ceasefire agreement mediated by Pakistan in the new event."
"Event 2 highlights unresolved details in US-Iran negotiations. The new event describes the resolution of these negotiations through Pakistan's mediation, indicating that the new event is the outcome of the process described in Event 2."