Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated Saturday that the country has emerged as a “peacemaker” following its role in mediating an agreement between the United States and Iran. The deal, which follows high-level talks in Switzerland, establishes a roadmap for a final agreement between the two nations within 60 days. Prime Minister Sharif addressed the development during a passing out parade at the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi.
How the agreement was reached
The roadmap for the U.S.-Iran agreement emerged from mediation efforts led by Qatar and Pakistan. According to Prime Minister Sharif, these negotiations were conducted under the framework of the Islamabad MoU. The talks took place in Switzerland last week, marking a significant step in the regional diplomatic process.

What happens next in regional relations
With a roadmap now in place, the U.S. and Iran have a 60-day window to reach a final agreement. Prime Minister Sharif indicated that the recent visit of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian serves as an acknowledgement of Pakistan’s role in this process. However, the Prime Minister also noted that Pakistan continues to manage a complex security environment, citing both internal threats and what he described as the use of “proxies” by India to destabilize the country, though he provided no evidence to support these claims.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the timeline for the U.S.-Iran agreement?
The U.S. and Iran have agreed to a roadmap intended to reach a final agreement within 60 days.
Who mediated the talks between the U.S. and Iran?
The talks were mediated by Qatar and Pakistan.
What framework was used for the high-level talks?
The negotiations were held under the framework of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which was signed on June 18.
How do you view the effectiveness of third-party mediation in resolving long-standing international conflicts?
