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US Iran Ceasefire Deal Welcomed Globally, Pakistan Praised for Mediation

US Iran Ceasefire Deal Welcomed Globally, Pakistan Praised for Mediation

The US Iran ceasefire has gained strong global support from world leaders. Governments praised mediation efforts by Pakistan and others. Therefore, the truce offers hope for reducing tensions in the Middle East. In addition, leaders urged all sides to respect the agreement fully.

Global Support for Ceasefire

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the ceasefire. He called on parties to protect civilians and commit to lasting peace. Moreover, countries like Australia, Japan, and Egypt described it as a positive step.
Leaders stressed the need for continued dialogue. For example, Anwar Ibrahim urged turning proposals into a long-term peace plan. Similarly, Indonesia called for respect for sovereignty and investigations into civilian losses. As a result, diplomatic efforts remain central to stability.

Key Developments and Next Steps

Shehbaz Sharif confirmed the two-week truce between the United States and Iran. He invited both sides to talks in Islamabad to reach a final agreement. Meanwhile, Donald Trump said the deal followed progress in negotiations.
The ceasefire also depends on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This route handles a major share of global oil trade. Therefore, its stability remains critical for the global economy.
Regional tensions, however, continue in Lebanon and nearby areas. Despite this, groups like Hezbollah signalled temporary compliance with the truce. Leaders including Keir Starmer also pushed for sustaining the ceasefire.
In conclusion, the US Iran ceasefire marks a key diplomatic moment. Leaders now aim to turn this pause into lasting peace. Continued dialogue will decide the region’s future stability.

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