Iran-US Peace Deal Signed: Pakistan’s Mediation a Diplomatic Victory

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A historic Iran-US Peace Deal was signed on 18 June 26, finalizing an agreement between Iran and the United States. Pakistan’s mediation succeeded, marking a big diplomatic victory and a major diplomatic breakthrough. Pakistan’s diplomacy was credited with defeating the sound of conflict, leading to peace prevailing over war. The US and Iran signed an Islamabad Memorandum as part of this major diplomatic move, and the Geneva Ceremony was cancelled. Doctor Huma Baqai revealed a big reason for these developments, while the untold story was also revealed. Following the signing, Israel was reported to be in mourning as Pakistan’s mediation clinched the peace deal, and JD Vance lashed out at Israel’s Prime Minister.

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Updated: 3:31 AM PKT — June 19, 2026

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian spoke by phone on Thursday, their first contact since the signing of the ‘Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding’ between Washington and Tehran. During the call, which lasted over 30 minutes, the Prime Minister congratulated the Iranian leadership and people on the historic peace deal, stating it would help restore regional peace and rebuild Iran.

President Pezeshkian expressed special thanks to Prime Minister Shehbaz and Field Marshal Asim Munir for their “extremely critical roles” and for steering the mediation process with “great skill and sincerity.” He affirmed that Tehran would always remember Pakistan’s “positive and constructive efforts” during difficult times. The two leaders agreed to visit each other’s capitals at the earliest opportunity and to remain in touch. The deal provides a framework to end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and sets a 60-day timeline for further talks.

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