In the wake of the Pakistani-mediated agreement, a significant wave of confusion has swept through the Iranian public as citizens struggle to distinguish between the current two-week ceasefire and a permanent peace deal. While the truce has brought a temporary halt to the threat of imminent U.S. military strikes, regional analysts note that many in Tehran are celebrating as if the conflict is over, despite the fact that formal negotiations on the 10-point proposal haven't even begun. This misunderstanding of terms has created a delicate political situation for the Iranian leadership, who must manage high domestic expectations while preparing for the high-stakes diplomatic summit in Islamabad this Friday.

Apr 09, 2026



