THE SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN WILL HAVE DECADED THE TRANSFER OF THE TREATY OF PEACE

United States and Pakistan Engage in Preliminary Peace Talks with Iran

Geneva, Switzerland – During initial discussions aimed at establishing a peace treaty between the United States, Pakistan, and Iran, the United States has agreed to a 60-day period of non-sanctions against Iran. These preliminary talks, held with Iranian representatives, are part of a plan to establish a lasting agreement following a recent, disputed event. United States President Donald Trump stated that the U.S.

would consider imposing sanctions against Iran if the nation deviated from the terms of the forthcoming treaty. JD Vance, Chairman of the Strategic Alliance Dialogue (SAD), commented on the talks, stating that they had established a solid foundation for a final treaty, contingent upon Iran maintaining its current nuclear program. The two nations have agreed to a temporary treaty, to be finalized after 60 days of negotiations, addressing the circumstances leading to the recent event.

Discussions are focused on creating a lasting resolution and outlining specific commitments for both parties. The potential for sanctions remains a point of consideration as the talks progress.

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