U.S. and Iran Moving Toward Diplomatic Resolution Framework, Gulf States Demand Inclusion

Gate News message, April 27 — According to Al Jazeera, diplomatic sources indicate that recent developments have reinforced the need for the United States and Iran to permanently end their adversarial relationship, with various parties gradually approaching a framework that could enable a comprehensive agreement.

The framework is expected to include not only Iran and the U.S., but also Gulf states, according to sources in Islamabad. Multiple Gulf nations have emphasized that they must be included in any final resolution, seeking to avoid a repeat of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), when they felt excluded from the negotiations. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, with Pakistan expressing hope for a second round of talks, though specific details remain unclear.

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