In a significant diplomatic development, Pakistan has signed a peace memorandum between the United States and Iran, acting as a mediator. The document was already signed by US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday, according to official sources.
Historic Breakthrough
The memorandum marks a rare moment of direct agreement between Washington and Tehran, facilitated by Islamabad. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hailed the development as a step toward stability in West Asia. The signing ceremony took place in a neutral venue, with Pakistani officials playing a key role in bridging differences.
Key Details
- The agreement focuses on de-escalation of tensions and mutual commitments.
- Pakistan's role as mediator underscores its growing diplomatic influence in the region.
- Both US and Iranian leaders have expressed cautious optimism about the deal.
This development comes after months of backchannel negotiations, with Pakistan leveraging its ties with both nations. The memorandum is expected to pave the way for further discussions on regional security and economic cooperation.



