Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to present Tehran’s proposals for ending the ongoing conflict during regional talks, with Pakistan likely playing a mediator role. Reports say Iran may not hold direct talks with U.S. officials, but its position could be conveyed through Pakistani channels.

My read is simple: this is not peace yet, but it may be a signal that both sides are testing the diplomatic lane again.The key issue is still details. A proposal can sound hopeful, but markets and governments will watch what it actually includes: ceasefire terms, security guarantees, sanctions, nuclear conditions, and regional commitments.

That matters because conflict headlines do not stay inside politics. They affect oil prices, shipping routes, investor risk appetite, and global market sentiment.The cautious takeaway: diplomacy is moving, but trust is still weak. Until the proposal becomes clear and both sides respond publicly, this remains a fragile opening, not a confirmed breakthrough.#Write2Earn $KDA

Is this the start of real de-escalation, or just another round of pressure diplomacy?$ST