World leaders have widely welcomed the newly reached agreement between Iran and the United States, hailing it as a key step toward de-escalating regional tensions. Numerous countries and international organizations expressed hope that the deal will lay the groundwork for lasting peace and long-term stability in the Middle East.
In statements from major capitals, leaders stressed the importance of maintaining dialogue and bilateral cooperation. The European Union described the accord as "a positive signal." Germany urged all parties to continue efforts to solidify commitments already made.
Meanwhile, Russia and China voiced their support, arguing the agreement will help stabilize global energy markets and reduce the risk of military conflict. The U.N. secretary-general called it an opportunity to end a cycle of instability that has persisted for years.
However, some analysts caution that implementing the detailed provisions remains fraught with challenges. All parties must demonstrate goodwill and build trust for the deal to take effect. Still, an atmosphere of optimism currently prevails in discussions at international forums.