Core Summary

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced on June 12 that the final text of a US-Iran peace deal has been agreed upon. This marks the most significant diplomatic breakthrough since the US-Iran conflict began in February 2026, with Pakistan serving as the core mediator throughout months of shuttle diplomacy.

Event Details

The Pakistani PM’s office issued a statement confirming that both sides have agreed on all terms of the peace deal. Pakistan is now working closely with both parties to finalize next steps. Sharif warned of ongoing misinformation campaigns aimed at sabotaging the peace process.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated the deal had “never been closer” amid Pakistan’s sustained mediation efforts. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed Pakistan as the recognized “primary mediator.”

A Qatari negotiating team has arrived in Tehran to help resolve remaining differences. The deal is expected to end the Strait of Hormuz blockade and ease global energy market tensions.

Panoramic Analysis

The US-Iran peace deal represents a major reshaping of Middle East geopolitics. Since the February conflict, global oil prices have been volatile, with Brent crude exceeding $120 per barrel at its peak. Asian trade routes were severely disrupted.

Pakistan’s diplomatic role is particularly noteworthy. As a country maintaining relations with both the US and Iran, Islamabad has successfully positioned itself as a credible mediator — a first in South Asian diplomatic history. Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir personally traveled between Washington and Tehran to advance negotiations.

Economically, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will significantly reduce global energy transport costs, with Brent crude expected to fall below $85 per barrel.

Multiple Perspectives

US Position: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed additional talks may continue in Islamabad or Geneva. President Trump said the world should brace for “amazing two days.”

Iran Position: Foreign Minister Araghchi emphasized the deal had “never been closer” while warning of misinformation campaigns.

Pakistan Position: PM Sharif stated “peace has never been this close” and warned of “saboteurs,” widely interpreted as referencing Israel.

Market Reaction: Oil prices fell sharply on the news, while global stock futures rose.


Editor: GoodInfo Global News Team