The next 48 hours will be crucial for the geopolitical future of the Middle East. High-ranking diplomatic sources confirm that a final decision on the draft peace agreement, meticulously prepared by Pakistan and strongly backed by Qatar, is expected to be announced within the next two days.
At this very moment, U.S. President Donald Trump is leading strategic meetings with his international negotiating team and key leaders from Gulf nations. The central objective of these encounters is to evaluate the viability and security guarantees embedded in the proposal to implement a permanent ceasefire in the region.
Regional Coordination and Pressure for Consensus
The direct involvement of Gulf powers and the active mediation of Pakistani diplomacy reflect the scale of the international effort to end the economic and military conflict. Among the critical points under review on Trump’s desk are:
Validation of Guarantees: Analyzing the security reciprocal measures offered by Tehran for the U.S. to agree to lift its naval blockade.
Strategic Alignment: Coordinating with allied Gulf countries, which are seeking the immediate stabilization of energy routes and a reduction of tensions along their borders.
Qatar's Backing: Doha's role as a logistical and financial facilitator to ensure compliance with the initial phases of the treaty.
Behind the scenes in Washington and Arab capitals, there is an atmosphere of caution, paired with a level of moderate optimism unseen since the outbreak of hostilities.
Should the U.S. government and its allies give the green light to the terms structured by Pakistan, the agreement could seal the formal end of the war and trigger the reopening of global trade routes.
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