Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has claimed that a peace agreement between the United States and Iran has been completed under his mediation. According to a post on social media platform X, Sharif said that after long and intensive discussions, both sides agreed to end military operations immediately and permanently, including on the Lebanese front. He added that a formal signing ceremony for the agreement will be held in Switzerland on June 19.
The announcement has not yet been confirmed by officials from either the United States or Iran. As a result, details of the agreement, its implementation process, and the official positions of both parties remain unclear. The claim has drawn international attention, with observers awaiting official reactions from Washington and Tehran before assessing the development’s significance.
If confirmed, the agreement could mark a major diplomatic breakthrough, but the absence of official statements leaves uncertainty about its authenticity and scope.