World Expresses Happiness Over US-Iran Peace Agreement: It is Described as a Major Diplomatic Victory for Stability and Economic Development in the Region

Doha, June 15. The historic peace agreement between the United States and Iran has been welcomed worldwide.

Countries like Qatar, Turkey, the UK, Germany, and France have termed it a significant diplomatic success in restoring stability in West Asia and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. World leaders have deemed this step essential for boosting the global economy and ending the months-long atmosphere of conflict in the region. The role of Pakistan and mediators has been appreciated internationally in bringing this peace agreement to fruition.

Qatar and Turkey have praised the efforts of all regional stakeholders in reducing tensions. Turkish President Erdogan expressed hope that this agreement will pave the way for lasting peace and security in the region. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump confirmed the agreement, describing it as a major relief for the world and the beginning of a positive change.

The UK and France have emphasized the unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz under the agreement. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that the international community will provide all possible cooperation to ensure maritime security.

Additionally, French President Emmanuel Macron stressed that comprehensive discussions should now begin on Iran's nuclear program and regional security concerns. This agreement has raised significant hopes for the resumption of global trade and maritime traffic.

 

 

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