Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East appear to be gaining momentum, with officials signaling that positive developments could be announced soon amid ongoing negotiations involving multiple regional and international actors.
According to a regional source cited by CNN, “good news” may emerge shortly from both sides, raising expectations of a possible breakthrough. The source indicated that discussions have been conducted under the direct supervision of Pakistan’s military leadership, with an agreement potentially expected within hours.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for a two-week ceasefire, urging all parties to halt hostilities to allow diplomacy to reach a decisive outcome. In a public statement, he emphasized that ongoing negotiations are progressing steadily and could lead to tangible results in the near future.
At the same time, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that Washington is engaged in what he described as “intense negotiations” regarding the conflict with Iran, though he did not provide further details. Trump also called for extending a previously proposed two-week window for diplomatic efforts and urged Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz during that period, highlighting the strategic importance of the waterway for global energy supplies.
The White House stated that Trump has reviewed Sharif’s ceasefire proposal and that an official response is forthcoming.
Pakistan is playing a mediating role alongside other regional actors, including Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, in an effort to facilitate dialogue between the conflicting parties. These coordinated diplomatic initiatives reflect a broader push to prevent further escalation and stabilize the region.
While no formal agreement has yet been announced, the growing diplomatic activity and signals from multiple sides suggest that negotiations may be approaching a critical stage. Observers note that the coming hours could prove decisive in determining whether a temporary ceasefire or a broader political understanding can be reached.




