Weeks of Tough Pakistani Diplomacy Backed by Timely Qatar Intervention Secured US-Iran Peace Deal
Islamabad MoU pauses US-Iran hostilities for 60 days, initiating talks and prompting Strait of Hormuz reopening and lower oil prices.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the Islamabad Memorandum, pausing hostilities between the two nations and entering a 60-day negotiation period.
- Pakistan mediated the agreement, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif describing the diplomatic breakthrough as a significant achievement for the country's international standing and regional peace efforts.
- The Strait of Hormuz has reopened to traffic, contributing to a global decline in oil prices as the two nations have not exchanged fire since the agreement was signed.
- Addressing the National Assembly, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif noted Pakistan has gained international respect, while the government allocated 128 billion rupees to provide economic relief during difficult conditions.
- Despite the pause in hostilities, the agreement faces potential jeopardy from ongoing Israeli military actions in Lebanon, which continue despite stakeholders explicitly declaring that fighting had to stop.
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Weeks of tough Pakistani diplomacy backed by timely Qatar intervention secured US-Iran peace deal
Reuters details how Pakistani mediators spent weeks conducting intensive, late-night diplomacy and reconciling competing drafts before Qatar stepped in to help finalise a preliminary deal, despite Israeli sabotage bids.

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