ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has confirmed that the final text of the long-awaited Iran-US peace deal has been agreed upon, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasizing the country’s crucial role in mediating between the two sides.

In a statement on social media, PM Shehbaz Sharif acknowledged ongoing misinformation campaigns aimed at undermining the peace process but urged the public and media to focus on the progress made. “Setting aside the noise, we can confirm that a final, agreed upon text of the peace deal has been reached,” he said.

The Prime Minister added that Pakistan is now actively coordinating with both parties to finalize the next steps. “Peace has never been this close as it is now,” he stated, highlighting the significance of the breakthrough.

Pakistan’s mediation efforts come amid a complex regional and international context, where achieving stability and diplomatic consensus has long been a challenge. Officials say the Islamabad-facilitated talks have paved the way for a potential formal agreement, which could mark a historic step toward easing tensions in the region.

No further details were disclosed regarding the content of the deal, with authorities promising to release information once the next stages of the process are completed.

Araghchi Confirms Islamabad MoU Close to Completion, Urges Media Patience

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has said that the proposed “Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding” is close to completion, while urging media outlets to avoid speculation regarding its contents until the agreement is finalized.

In a statement posted on social media, Araghchi said the understanding between the parties has “never been closer” to finalization, but emphasized that details remain under discussion.

He added that in line with what he described as a responsible and transparent approach, all information regarding the agreement will be made public once the process is complete.

The remarks come amid heightened diplomatic activity surrounding the proposed memorandum, though officials have not yet disclosed its specific provisions or timeline for signing.

Iran–US Deal to Be Named “Islamabad Agreement”

Moreover, a proposed agreement between the United States and Iran is expected to be formally named the “Islamabad Agreement,” according to a report by Axios.

Citing sources familiar with the negotiations, Axios reported that the naming reflects the role of regional mediation efforts, including talks hosted and facilitated in Islamabad.

The proposed deal is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalating tensions and establishing a framework for broader negotiations between Washington and Tehran. However, officials involved in the process have not yet confirmed final approval or signing of the agreement.

The development comes amid continued uncertainty over the status of US–Iran negotiations, with both sides previously signalling progress but also cautioning that key details remain unresolved.

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