Pakistan announced on Wednesday that a final peace deal text has been agreed upon between the United States and Iran, with only procedural steps remaining to formalize the accord.
Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, a spokesperson for the Pakistani Foreign Office stated that the breakthrough came after months of back-channel diplomacy facilitated by Pakistani mediators. The spokesperson did not disclose specific terms of the agreement but emphasized that both parties have signed off on the draft.
"This is a historic moment for regional peace," the spokesperson said. "Pakistan has played a constructive role in bridging differences, and we hope this agreement will lead to lasting stability."
The development follows years of tensions over Iran's nuclear program and its regional influence. The US and Iran have not yet officially commented on the claim, and analysts urge caution, noting that past negotiations have failed at the final stage.
If confirmed, the deal would mark a significant diplomatic shift, potentially easing sanctions on Iran and reducing hostilities in the Middle East. Pakistan's role as a mediator could bolster its standing as a key regional player.