Iran and US Agree on Final Draft of Peace Deal; Pakistan’s PM Shehbaz Sharif to Depart for Geneva Today
Islamabad/Geneva – In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Iran and the United States have reached agreement on the final draft of a peace deal aimed at solidifying the ceasefire and addressing key regional issues, according to announcements from Pakistani leadership.Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the major progress on the peace agreement, tagging US President Donald Trump,…
Islamabad/Geneva – In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Iran and the United States have reached agreement on the final draft of a peace deal aimed at solidifying the ceasefire and addressing key regional issues, according to announcements from Pakistani leadership.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the major progress on the peace agreement, tagging US President Donald Trump, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi (Araghchi), and other key figures. In his statement, PM Sharif emphasized that, “ignoring the noise, it can be confirmed that agreement has been reached on the draft of the peace agreement.”
PM Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to depart for Geneva today to further advance the negotiations and support the formalization of the agreement. Pakistan has played a pivotal mediating role in the US-Iran talks, hosting multiple rounds and facilitating indirect and direct engagements between the two sides.
The development comes amid ongoing efforts to extend the ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz for unrestricted shipping, and establish frameworks for nuclear-related discussions and broader regional security. Pakistani mediation has been widely credited with bringing the parties closer to a comprehensive understanding.
Sources close to the talks indicate that the final text has been shared with leadership in both Washington and Tehran for final review, paving the way for a potential official announcement soon. This marks a major step toward de-escalation in the Middle East following months of tensions.8c978a
International observers are watching closely as Geneva prepares to host further discussions, with hopes that this draft will lead to a lasting resolution.
