Pakistan’s Diplomacy Hailed as Iran and U.S. Sign Islamabad Peace Accord
Islamabad Peace Accord Marks Major Diplomatic Success
Islamabad: (Mudassar Iqbal/ Web Desk) – In a major diplomatic breakthrough, Iran and the United States have reportedly signed the Islamabad Peace Accord Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), marking a significant step toward ending tensions and promoting regional stability.
According to reports, the agreement was signed electronically by representatives of both countries following a series of diplomatic engagements facilitated by Pakistan. The development has been widely described as a success for Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.
Sources stated that the first round of negotiations was hosted in Islamabad, where Pakistani officials played a key role in bringing both sides to the negotiating table. Subsequent diplomatic contacts and confidence-building measures continued through sustained efforts by Pakistan’s leadership, ultimately leading to the signing of the agreement.
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Observers have praised Pakistan’s role as a constructive force for peace, with many describing the country as a “net stabilizer in the region.” The accord is being viewed as evidence of Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue, conflict resolution, and regional security.
Supporters of the initiative have expressed pride in Pakistan’s diplomatic achievements, saying that the country’s efforts helped create an environment conducive to peace and understanding between two longstanding adversaries.
The agreement is expected to contribute to regional stability and strengthen prospects for future diplomatic cooperation.
Pakistan Zindabad.



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