Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed on Friday that Tehran is nearing the finalization of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, a diplomatic blueprint intended to de-escalate long-standing regional hostilities with both the United States and Israel.
Araqchi cautioned observers against premature speculation regarding the specific terms of the agreement, urging media outlets to await an official release. He emphasized that the government plans to handle the disclosure of the memorandum through transparent, formal channels once the final signatures are secured.The proposed framework represents a significant shift in Tehran’s regional posture. While the administration remains tight-lipped on the granular mechanics of the deal, the move suggests a calculated effort to mitigate friction points that have defined Iran’s foreign policy for decades.




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