Islamabad, June 12: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has claimed that a final version of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran has been agreed upon, signaling a possible breakthrough in efforts to reduce tensions in the Middle East.
Speaking about the ongoing diplomatic process, Sharif said Pakistan is working closely with both sides to help complete the remaining steps required before the agreement can move forward. He described the current moment as the closest the region has come to achieving peace in recent months.
The reported development follows a period of intense negotiations aimed at preventing further escalation and creating a framework for dialogue. Observers say any successful agreement could have significant implications for regional security, energy markets, and international relations.
While the announcement has generated optimism, officials and analysts note that formal procedures and implementation details are still expected before any agreement can fully take effect. Further statements from Washington and Tehran are anticipated in the coming days.
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