Reports suggest that Pakistan is set to host a signing ceremony of a proposed US–Iran peace agreement in Geneva on Friday, marking a significant diplomatic development aimed at formalizing recent de-escalation efforts between the two countries.
According to diplomatic sources, the ceremony is expected to bring together senior representatives from the United States and Iran, with Pakistan playing a facilitating role in the high-level event. The meeting is likely to focus on strengthening the preliminary understanding reached earlier regarding regional stability, energy security, and maritime tensions.
Geneva has been chosen as the neutral venue for the signing due to its long-standing role in international diplomacy and peace negotiations.
Officials have not yet released full details regarding the agreement’s final terms, but analysts say the development could have wide-ranging implications for global oil markets, regional security in the Middle East, and international trade routes.
Further updates are expected after the formal ceremony on Friday.
