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Iran Signals Flexibility for Peace Deal, Pakistan Emerges as Key Mediator

Amid the ongoing tensions in the region, an important diplomatic development has emerged where Iran has indicated relaxation in some of its conditions to advance the peace process, which is being described as a positive signal for regional stability.

According to an international report, Iran has presented a new proposal through Pakistan for a permanent end to the war. Sources say that Iran has indicated a temporary withdrawal from the condition of lifting the blockade, which is being considered an important development in advancing the negotiations.

According to diplomatic circles, Iran has kept sensitive issues such as its nuclear and missile programmes out of immediate negotiations and postponed them for later stages. However, it has also been clarified that the talks on these topics have not been completely concluded but may be reconsidered in the future.

The report says that Iran wants the US to ease economic sanctions in exchange for progress on these issues, which are considered very important for its economy.

Analysts say that if the possible talks in Pakistan are successful, not only will tensions in the region decrease, but the process of restoring diplomatic relations may also accelerate. In this context, Pakistan is emerging as an effective mediator.

According to experts, this development provides an important opportunity in the current complex situation in the Middle East, which can strengthen the prospects for lasting peace.

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